The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, on Friday commissioned the new permanent headquarters of the Taraba State Police Command, providing the state with its first purpose-built police command facility since its creation in 1991.
Represented by Taraba State Commissioner of Police, Moorkwap Dongshal Sebastine, the IGP said the modern facility would enhance operational efficiency, improve officers’ welfare, and strengthen police-community relations.
“The completion of this magnificent building is long overdue, considering that Taraba State was created in 1991. However, it is better late than never,” Disu stated.
He described the project as a testament to the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to creating a conducive working environment for its personnel.
The IGP commended the Federal Government, Taraba State Government, Nigeria Police Trust Fund, and other stakeholders for their support in delivering the project.
He emphasized that the welfare of police officers remains a top priority, promising continued improvements in office facilities, accommodation, healthcare, and training.
Disu also
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