:Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, represented by his deputy, Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, on Wednesday commissioned a new police outpost in the Kwakwa’ah community of Hong Local Government Area. The initiative was made possible through the efforts of the Chairman of the Local Government Council, Inuwa Usman Wa’aganda. In her address on behalf of the Governor, Deputy Governor Farauta reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to equipping security personnel for effective and efficient service delivery. She emphasized that the new facility is intended to enhance security within Kwakwa’ah and surrounding communities. Governor Fintiri commended Chairman Wa’aganda for his foresight, describing the project as a vital step in improving public safety. He noted that the police outpost stands as a testament to the government’s dedication to the security and well-being of its citizens. He expressed gratitude to the people of Kwakwa’ah and the larger Hong community for their continuous support, assuring them of state government’s unrelenting efforts to ensure they can “sleep with both eyes closed.” The Governor also acknowledged the contributions of the Federal Government and security agencies in maintaining peace, reiterating his administration’s resolve to empower law enforcement for optimal performance. Commissioner of Police for Adamawa State, Morris Dankombo, lauded the council chairman for initiating the project, stating that the new outpost would provide a safe and conducive working environment for officers. He emphasized that security is a collective responsibility and urged the public to share relevant information with authorities to prevent criminal activities. CP Dankombo also advocated for upgrading the outpost to a divisional police post to better serve the community. Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bathiya Wesley, highlighted the state’s transformation under Governor Fintiri, noting that securing lives and property remains a top priority of the administration. He reiterated the legislature’s readiness to enact laws that directly benefit the people. His Royal Majesty, Tol Huba Barrister Alheri Bulus Nyako, praised Governor Fintiri’s leadership and pledged the continued loyalty of the Hong community. He urged citizens to be law-abiding and support government initiatives aimed at promoting peace and development. Chairman Wa’aganda explained that the decision to establish the police outpost was prompted by the area’s growing population and increasing security needs. He commended Governor Fintiri for his transformative governance and pledged to complement the state’s efforts with more community oriented projects.Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, represented by his deputy, Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, on Wednesday commissioned a new police outpost in the Kwakwa’ah community of Hong Local Government Area. The initiative was made possible through the efforts of the Chairman of the Local Government Council, Inuwa Usman Wa’aganda. In her address on behalf of the Governor, Deputy Governor Farauta reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to equipping security personnel for effective and efficient service delivery. She emphasized that the new facility is intended to enhance security within Kwakwa’ah and surrounding communities. Governor Fintiri commended Chairman Wa’aganda for his foresight, describing the project as a vital step in improving public safety. He noted that the police outpost stands as a testament to the government’s dedication to the security and well-being of its citizens. He expressed gratitude to the people of Kwakwa’ah and the larger Hong community for their continuous support, assuring them of state government’s unrelenting efforts to ensure they can “sleep with both eyes closed.” The Governor also acknowledged the contributions of the Federal Government and security agencies in maintaining peace, reiterating his administration’s resolve to empower law enforcement for optimal performance. Commissioner of Police for Adamawa State, Morris Dankombo, lauded the council chairman for initiating the project, stating that the new outpost would provide a safe and conducive working environment for officers. He emphasized that security is a collective responsibility and urged the public to share relevant information with authorities to prevent criminal activities. CP Dankombo also advocated for upgrading the outpost to a divisional police post to better serve the community. Speaker of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bathiya Wesley, highlighted the state’s transformation under Governor Fintiri, noting that securing lives and property remains a top priority of the administration. He reiterated the legislature’s readiness to enact laws that directly benefit the people. His Royal Majesty, Tol Huba Barrister Alheri Bulus Nyako, praised Governor Fintiri’s leadership and pledged the continued loyalty of the Hong community. He urged citizens to be law-abiding and support government initiatives aimed at promoting peace and development. Chairman Wa’aganda explained that the decision to establish the police outpost was prompted by the area’s growing population and increasing security needs. He commended Governor Fintiri for his transformative governance and pledged to complement the state’s efforts with more community oriented projects.
GOVERNOR FINTIRI COMMISSIONS NEW POLICE OUTPOST IN HONG LGA
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