From our correspondent, in Kano
The newly appointed Kano State Police Commissioner, Salman Dogo Garba has pledged to support and empower officers and men of the command in order to tackle the resurgence of thuggery (Daba) and other criminal activities in some parts of Kano metropolis.
The Commissioner made the pledge in his maiden press briefing held at the command headquarters in Bompai Kano on Wednesday.
He said the measure was necessary in order to combat crimes, maintain law and order and ensure that peace and stability prevail in the state.
“The security of life and property is our primary concern, and we will work according to the provisions of the law.
“We have already developed an action plan that revolves around collaborative policing after carefully studying the trend of the crime pattern,” the CP said.
On the allegation that he is a blood relation to deposed Emir Aminu Ado Bayero, Garba debunked the allegation saying he is in Kano to serve everyone regardless of religion, ethnicity or colour.
“I am first and foremost a Nigerian, and I am here to serve Nigerians. The news of me belonging to the same family as Bayero is new to me; this is the first time I am hearing it. For me, I will do my best for Kano,” he stated.
He assured the public of his commitment to ensuring effective security measures in the state by being committed to “creating a safer and more secure environment where residents can thrive, businesses can flourish and visitors can feel welcomed to the state,”
Garba, who acknowledged the challenges facing the state, also emphasized the need for collective responsibility in addressing security concerns and pledged to work closely with the government and citizens to build trust and ensure a safer Kano State.
He commended his predecessor, AIG Usaini Gumel, for his achievements and promised to build on his legacy.
Dogo urged the public to support the police in their efforts to ensure peace and stability in the state.