Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the Nigeria Police Force, the Independent National Electoral Commission, presidential candidates and other stakeholders
The retreat, which is billed for the end of October, 2023, will feature a theme, ‘The Imperative of a Nigeria Police Strategic Plan for Peaceful Elections’ .
“As a democratic nation, the security of lives and property is a fundamental duty of government and the Nigeria Police Force, as the lead agency in internal security, is unrelenting in ensuring that the people experience a friendly policing system that will perpetually be a threat to villains and other purveyors of crimes and criminality within our communities.”
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