The Inspector-General of Police, Mr
Mohammed Abubakar, has ordered immediate provision of adequate security
in and around university campuses nationwide.
This is contained in a statement issued by CSP Frank Mba, the Force Public Relations Officer, on
Thursday in Abuja.
The statement said the measure was
designed to secure life and property in the institutions and provide
enabling environment for lecturers, students and other members of staff
to go about their lawful businesses without hindrance.
“The directive is a proactive and
confidence-boosting measure designed to ensure that nothing untoward
happens in our academic communities,” it said.
The statement directed all Command
Commissioners of Police to personally oversee the intensification of
surveillance in universities in their states.
It ordered them to “take all necessary
security measures needed to provide for the safety and security of
members of staff and students as well as property within the various
Campuses”.
It urged lecturers, students and
Nigerians within the institutions to remain law-abiding and go about
their legitimate businesses without fear of molestation or intimidation
from any quarters.
It will be recalled that the Federal
Government on Thursday gave universities lecturers, who had been on
strike since July, one week ultimatum to resume academic activities.
Meanwhile, the I-G has urged officers
and men of the force, who would be involved in the supplementary
election in Anambra supplementary election on Saturday to remain
steadfast.
He said they should be focused and neutral, as well as exhibit the highest level of professionalism.
He reassured the people of adequate
security in the state during the election, promising that the force
would continue to maintain optimal presence in Anambra till the end of
the election.
The police boss called on the people to
cooperate with the police and other security agencies in ensuring an
atmosphere of peace and order throughout the election.
Abubakar also urged politicians,
traditional rulers, and opinion leaders in the state to play by the
rules and help in educating their followers on the need to allow INEC
and other government agencies to conclude the election. (NAN)
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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