CP DOGO MEETS MEMBERS OF KANO STATE CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM, HOTELIERS ASSOCIATION

… As CP Appreciates CSOs, Hoteliers; Seeks More Cooperation in Maintaining Law and Order

Between 10th and 11th of July 2024, the Commissioner of Police, Kano State Command, CP Salman Dogo Garba convened meetings with the members of Kano State Civil Society Forum led by the President, Comrade Mohammed Bello and the Hoteliers Association Kano led by the Vice President II, Mr Moses Elusade.

The meetings which were held in the Office of the Commissioner of Police at the State Headquarters in Bompai, Kano results from the pivotal role the CSOs and Hoteliers played in preventing crimes and promoting peace and security in Kano State.

In his remark, the Commissioner of Police stated that “I want to start by welcoming and appreciating you for the cooperation you have been extending to the Police Command. I deemed it very necessary to have you for this meeting because of the pivotal role you play in preventing crime and ensuring no breakdown of law and order in the State. Prevention is better, safer and cheaper than cure. Therefore, we need your support and cooperation. We have to continue to be patriotic and be very much aware of the current security situation of the State, and also be vigilant with any suspicious activity. We need your support and cooperation in this regard.”In their dual responses, the leadership of the Civil Society Forum and the Hoteliers Association congratulated and commended the Commissioner of Police for this thoughtful initiative. They also pledged to give maximum cooperation and support to the Police Command.

    SP ABDULLAHI HARUNA KIYAWA, ANIPR, MNISMA,
    POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS,
    FOR: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,
    KANO STATE COMMAND.

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