Kogi CP calls for discipline, innovation

by TheDiggerNews

Lokoja: Mr Miller Dantawaye, the Commissioner of Police in Kogi State, has charged senior police officers with maintaining focus, discipline, and innovation in their security operations across the state.

He made the call during a Command-Wide Strategic Conference on Wednesday at the Police Headquarters in Lokoja.

In a statement signed by SP Williams Ovye-Aya, the command’s spokesman, Dantawaye emphasised the need for professionalism, operational efficiency, accountability, and intelligence-led policing.

“As Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and Tactical Commanders, you must uphold discipline, professionalism, precision in patrol formations, civility in public interactions, and intelligence-driven operations,” he said.

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He challenged officers to shift from reactive policing to preventive and community-friendly strategies.

The CP warned against indiscriminate arrests, prolonged detention for minor offences, and the misuse of police powers, especially at checkpoints and public spaces.

Reiterating the Inspector General of Police’s directive, he stressed that any division violating the rules would face sanctions.

Dantawaye called for strict discipline enforcement at all command levels, noting that discipline is the foundation of effective policing.

He underscored the importance of tactical coordination, proper conduct during operations, and the urgent need to rebuild public trust through ethical law enforcement.

Furthermore, he urged Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers to take personal responsibility for their units’ performance, promising ongoing unscheduled visits to ensure compliance with ethical standards.

At the conference, Dr Joe Wealth, a renewable energy expert from AFP Consult, delivered a lecture on “The Role of Solar Power in Strengthening Security Infrastructure.”

He advocated for integrating solar-powered street lighting and backup power systems into police stations, especially in remote and high-risk areas, to ensure 24/7 visibility and uninterrupted operations, linking improved lighting to crime reduction.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference ended with a renewed commitment among senior police officers to uphold discipline and professionalism in all facets of policing.

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