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Qua’an-Pan gets additional Divisional Police Office

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By EZEKIEL DONTINNA

The Management of Qua’an-Pan Local Government Council of Plateau State, has constructed a befitting edifice and handed it over to the Nigeria Police Force as a new Divisional Police Office in the area to help curb criminal activities in the local government. 

This is contained in the press statement signed by the Senior Special Adviser on Media, Publicity and Protocol , Hon. Mathias Yengoet Dajan, and made available to SUNDAY STANDARD in Jos, the Plateau State capital recently.

  Speaking during the commissioning and handing over of the office in Namu town, the Executive Chairman of Qua’an-Pan Local Government Council, Hon. Ernest Abner Da’a described the event as a fulfilment of his administration’s assurance to the people to partner with the various security agencies and outfits within and outside the LGA, towards  maximisation of their services to secure them.

“You recall that on assumption of office and in the face of the many security challenges, we assured you of impactful partnership with the various security agencies and outfits within and outside of the LGA, towards the maximisation of the services of the Army, Police and other recognised outfits.

   “The vigilante, community police, Neighbourhood Watch among others were not left out in curtailing the crime. Today, I am happy to inform you that this partnership has reduced drastically the level of crimes, criminalities and criminal activities in the local government.

  “I am happy to inform you that my administration has completed the building of the fully fortified office structure, which we are commissioning and handing it over to the Nigerian Police Force for operational services from today April 12, 2023″, Da’a said to the applause of the people.

The chairman added that the securing and establishment of an additional Divisional Police Office in the LGA, with the full status of the office, located in Namu was a further demonstration of practical steps towards curbing security challenges by his administration.

  The chairman expressed appreciation to the Nigeria Police for their understanding and cooperation towards the establishment of the 2nd Divisional Police Office in the local government and reassured them of the full cooperation of the people of Qua’an-Pan, expressing hope that the station would boost the administration’s efforts towards minimising security breaches within the local government area and its environs to the barest minimum.

 He thanked the Army and other security apparatus for their continued support to the administration and assured them that Qua’an-Pan Local Government Area would continue to enjoy more peaceful coexistence under peaceful atmosphere.

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