By Fred Njoku…

The Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt, Imo State, Hon. Dr. Emeka Mandela Ukaegbu, in company of staff of the Ministry has paid courtesy visit on the Imo State Commissioner of police, Aboki Danjuma .

Addressing the Police boss, Mandela thanked him for the wonderful reception accorded them.

He eulogised his unwavering commitment and dedication in ensuring adequate security across the State, and stressed that their visit goes beyond familiarization.

He emphasized the need for a synergy with the State Police, to curb and cripple certain heinous crimes like cultism, kidnapping, robbery, among others, perpetrated by some misguided youths.

Ukaegbu, regarded in the administration of Uzodimma as the youngest Commissioner, also recounted the cases of Police Officers abusing their office, with all manner of harassment, extortion, dehumanization, brutality among others, on Imo citizens, especially the youths.

Dr Emeka Mandela Ukaegbu (6th from right), Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt, Imo CP, Aboki Danjuma (7th from right) in group photograph with Staff of the Ministry at the Police Command Headquarters, Owerri.

The Youth Development Commissioner also pleaded for the presence of the Police boss at an upcoming Town Hall Meeting where worrying issues would be addressed.

Responding, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Aboki Danjuma, extolled the Pan-Nigerian Youth Governor, Sen Hope Uzodinma CON for appointing a young and resounding figure, describing the young Commissioner as an Orator.

The State Police Chief assured the Commissioner and the entire staff of the Ministry of Youth Development and Talent Hunt of full support and cooperation, adding that he will respond anytime he is called upon.

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Danjuma also promised to fetch and punish police officers who indulge in ungodly acts, adding that he will attend the Town Hall Meeting requested by the Youth Development Commissioner, so as to address certain disturbing issues and to educate Imo youths and elders on patriotism and sportsmanship, in order to achieve a greater Imo State.

The visit featured the presence of The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hamma Joda Barka.

The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Edwin Mkpa. among others


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