Abia State police Command inspects black spots of the state.

The Abia State Police Command, in partnership with the local government area authorities, has been inspecting several blindspots in the state to enhance adequate security measures across the state.

Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, the state Commissioner of Police, accompanied by Victor Ikeji, the Chairman of Umuahia North Local Government, Area on Wednesday, underwent the assessments.

During the inspections, the team focused on areas known to be the center for criminal activities and drug selling in Umuahia North Local Government Area.

The spots visited  by the team includes the bicycle repair workshop behind Okigwe Park in Umuahia and the former Ohuhu motor park, all in the capital city of Abia.

After the inspection,  kenechukwu stated that the huts are known center for criminals and drug peddlers in the state capital,  he emphasized on the importance of transforming the areas into productive spaces for the benefit of the people.

“By reclaiming these spaces from criminal elements, the state can foster a safer environment conducive for economic growth and development. This proactive approach aligns with our commitment to ensuring the well-being and security of all residents in Abia State.

“Abia State Police Command remains dedicated to collaborating with local government authorities and other stakeholders to implement effective security measures by addressing causes of crime and implementing strategic interventions,” the CP said.

He assured the Chairman of the partnership of the Nigerian Police Force during the demolition and rebuilding of the shanties

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