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Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by Faithdamy(m): 3:32pm On Mar 23, 2020
Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of the Nigerian Police force has urged Nigerians to avoid social visits to police stations and other police offices as confirmed cases of coronavirus rise to 30 in Nigeria.


He also persuade the citizens to minimise official visits to police stations, except where absolutely necessary.


Adamu in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, by the force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, also enjoined Nigerians to voluntarily adhere to directives guiding against the spread of coronavirus in the country.

Part of the statement reads.....

“The IGP, while urging officers to observe personal safety measures, further directs the Zonal AIGs and Command CPs to ensure that cases of unnecessary arrests and detention of suspects are not condoned.


“He reiterates that detention of suspects must be reduced to the barest minimum and that only very serious cases such as terrorism, armed robbery, homicide and other non-bailable offences should warrant detention.

“The IGP further directs that adequate measures be emplaced to screen persons to be committed into police custody.


“The IGP enjoins citizens to avoid social visits to police stations and other police offices and minimise official visits, except where absolutely necessary.”


Adamu also directed zonal Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and state police commissioners to strictly enforce the directives on social restriction order imposed by the government in their respective jurisdiction.


“Also, in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive that all tertiary institutions be shut, the IGP has ordered the immediate closure of the Nigeria Police Academy as well as all Police Primary and Secondary Schools nationwide.


“The Force Medical Services has been empowered and directed to step up sensitisation programmes across Commands, Formations and Barracks in the country,” the statement added.

https://www.freshreporters.com/2020/03/coronavirus-ig-tells-nigerians-not-police-station.html

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Re: Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by Simplyleo: 3:34pm On Mar 23, 2020
Like play like play, this thing is gradually locking down the whole country. angry

As ASUU mumu reach, I hear say dem don go on indefinite strike. As in, without strike, who is talking about schools now? We talking survival, idiots are talking school.

I just pity soldiers in the north east, because bh will not stay indoors.

Indoor things, with or without strike.

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Re: Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by Faithdamy(m): 3:34pm On Mar 23, 2020
Faithdamy:
Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of the Nigerian Police force has urged Nigerians to avoid social visits to police stations and other police offices as confirmed cases of coronavirus rise to 30 in Nigeria.


He also persuade the citizens to minimise official visits to police stations, except where absolutely necessary.


Adamu in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, by the force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, also enjoined Nigerians to voluntarily adhere to directives guiding against the spread of coronavirus in the country.

Part of the statement reads.....

“The IGP, while urging officers to observe personal safety measures, further directs the Zonal AIGs and Command CPs to ensure that cases of unnecessary arrests and detention of suspects are not condoned.


“He reiterates that detention of suspects must be reduced to the barest minimum and that only very serious cases such as terrorism, armed robbery, homicide and other non-bailable offences should warrant detention.

“The IGP further directs that adequate measures be emplaced to screen persons to be committed into police custody.


“The IGP enjoins citizens to avoid social visits to police stations and other police offices and minimise official visits, except where absolutely necessary.”


Adamu also directed zonal Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and state police commissioners to strictly enforce the directives on social restriction order imposed by the government in their respective jurisdiction.


“Also, in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive that all tertiary institutions be shut, the IGP has ordered the immediate closure of the Nigeria Police Academy as well as all Police Primary and Secondary Schools nationwide.


“The Force Medical Services has been empowered and directed to step up sensitisation programmes across Commands, Formations and Barracks in the country,” the statement added.

https://www.freshreporters.com/2020/03/coronavirus-ig-tells-nigerians-not-police-station.html

Wahala dey ooo...may God see help us out��
Re: Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by Nobody: 3:35pm On Mar 23, 2020
This is dangerous. Even if all government agencies are closed, Hospitals and Police Stations should not. Crime is committed daily and people get sick daily.

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Re: Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by ursullalinda(f): 3:35pm On Mar 23, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: IG Tells Nigerians Nobody Should Come To Police Station by Mynd44: 4:47pm On Mar 23, 2020

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