By Henry Umoru
ABUJA — THE newly
appointed Inspector‑ General of Police, IGP, Suleiman Abba, yesterday, vowed
that he would devote considerable energy to ensure that he changed the attitude
of the rank
and file of the Police.
Speaking, yesterday, when he paid a courtesy visit on the
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, Senator Bala
Mohammed, IGP Abba stressed that he would take measures to change the way
Police officers relate with one another and the way they relate with the people
they serve.
He added that when he concluded his attitudinal reform of
the Police, the men and officers would be more ethical and committed to duty.
He said: “We need to have a change of attitude. When we do
that, we will see new Police that are mindful of values of hard work, loyalty
and ethics.”
According to him, he decided to visit the Minister on his
third day on the post as the Police boss because of the great importance he
attached to the Nation’s Capital and the FCT Administration in his scheme of
affairs, just as he extended a hand of fellowship to the FCT Administration
through increased partnership between the administration and the Police.
Abba on Friday took over from the immediate past Inspector-
General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar.
In his remarks, FCTA minister, Senator Bala Mohammed who
noted that his appointment has raised fresh hope of a new and better Nigerian
Police Force, however described his appointment as a good choice by President
Goodluck Jonathan.
While congratulating Mr. Abba, he said he has no doubt that
he would take the Police to higher heights, adding that the former Assistant
Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone7 has a record of hard work
and professional excellence.
The Minister who recalled his contributions to the success
of the recent centenary celebrations and the World Economic Forum which the FCT
hosted during his tenure as the AIG Zone 7, Abuja, further commended the new
Inspector-General as an experienced officer who rose through the ranks via
dedication and loyalty to the pinnacle of his profession
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