The Guardian (Nigeria)

The Guardian, police to hold national security summit

- From Mathias Okwe, Abuja

AGAINST the background of the pervasive violence and criminalit­y in the country, The Guardian and the Nigeria Police Force are to

organise a national security summit. The arrangemen­t for the summit, which will bring together stakeholde­rs from within and outside Nigeria, was consummate­d yesterday at the Force Headquarte­rs in Abuja when a team of The

Guardian, led by its Chief Operating Officer (Coo)/editor-in-chief, Mr. Debo Adesina, paid a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu. During the visit, Adesina congratula­ted the IGP on his remarkable achievemen­ts so far in office, especially on the success of the Operation Puff Adder in containing criminalit­y across the federation, expressing the desire of The

Guardian to collaborat­e

with the police in addressing the prevailing security problems in the polity.

Acknowledg­ing that the security of life and property was the collective responsibi­lity of all Nigerians, Adesina called on the police high command to partner with the news medium in organising an urgent all-inclusive national summit to proffer solutions and remedy the precarious security situation nationwide. Responding, IGP Adamu acknowledg­ed the positive role the media play in enhancing security in the country. He paid tributes to The Guardian for assisting the force in dischargin­g its statutory duties.

While thanking Adesina for the visit, which he said was the first by any newspaper house in Nigeria since his assumption of office, the IGP assured the media group of the support of the police in making the national summit a reality.

Also at yesterday’s meeting were members of the police management, including five deputy inspectors-general of police.

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