The Kano State Government is constructing new Police divisions across the state at the N400 million,Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has disclosed.
ln a statement signed by the Director – General, Media and Publicity, Government House, Kano, Ameen K. Yassar, and made available to newsmen yesterday, stated that the rationale behind the projects was curb crime and encourage community Policing.
The projects include two Area Commands at Court Road, Tarauni local government and Tudun Wada, Tudun Wada local government area at the cost of N123, 364, 230, a Police station at Panshekara in Kumbotso local government at N59, 589, 240 and two Police stations at Rijiyar Zaki and Zango respectively, in Ungoggo local government at the sum of N 101,841, 438. 50.
The rest are construction of a Police station at Court road, Tarauni local government area and a Fire Brigade outpost at Dakata, Ungoggo local government area at the total cost of N71, 626, 643. 58.
Also awarded by the government is the construction of a Police station at Ganduje town in Dawakin Tofa local government area as well as the construction of twelve Police residential quarters in Kano metropolis.
Ganduje announced this, at the foundation laying ceremony of the Area Command and an adjacent Police station at Court Road, Tarauni local government in the state.
At the occasion, which was attended by the Inspector – General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim K. Idris, the governor explained the “the move is an attempt to step up investment in security so as to protect lives and property”.
“A few months back, we also provided the Nigeria Police, Kano state Command with vehicles and gadgets to enable them cope with the challenge of tackling criminal activities in the state”, he added.
The governor, who hailed the state Police Command for being up and doing in the discharge of its responsibilities, promised to assist it whenever the need arose, in view of the strategic nature of its job.
On his part, the Inspector – General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, said he was happy that Kano was doing very well in terms of encouraging the Police to deliver, pointing out that he had visited the state recently to commission projects executed for them by the Ganduje administration.
“Kano is now a model for other states to emulate in terms of support to the Police”, the IGP added, promising that his officers and men would remain resilient in tackling criminality across the country.