
NEW YOBE POLICE COMMISSIONER COMMITS TO PRIORITIZING SECURITY, WELFARE
The newly appointed Commissioner of Police for Yobe State Command, CP Emmanuel Ado, assumed duty today, Thursday, March 27, at the State Police Headquarters in Damaturu.
He was given a guard of honour and later carried out an inspection of the guard as part of the ceremony.
CP Ado, a native of Niger State, takes charge as part of the recent deployment of 38 Commissioners of Police to various state commands and police formations nationwide.
In his brief address, Ado highlighted the need to tackle security challenges and focus on personnel welfare to enhance morale.
“We will remain focused, building on the achievements of my predecessor,” he stated.
Ado acknowledged the guidance of Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, who has stressed the need for community policing, transparency, and accountability.

The Commissioner of Police also pledged to intensify efforts to combat crime and insecurity through intelligence-driven policing and collaboration with other security agencies.
“As your Commissioner of Police, I will lead by example, upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and respect for human rights,” he assured.
Ado concluded by urging personnel of the Yobe State Command to join him in this commitment, saying, “Together, we can make a positive impact and create a brighter future for our communities.”
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