
unveiling the Youth Ambassador and anti-crime jingles, the
Inspector-General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase said that youths were critical to
the fight against crime in the country. Represented by Deputy Inspector-General
of Police, Danazumi Doma, Director, Finance and Administration, Arase said:
“Korede Bello, you are the positive representation of Nigerian youths and on
this occasion, the Nigeria Police celebrates you. “We believe Korede Bello’s
exemplary behaviour and tenacity of purpose, like that of the Nigeria Police,
will be the needed influence to change the wrong or misconceived habits of some
of our youths. “It is, therefore, my firm conviction that in fighting crimes in
our system, the youths are critical elements that must be incorporated. “The
process of bringing the youths into our fold as crime-fighting channels is very
critical to the policing of this country.’’ He said Nigerian youths deserved to
play a more important and significant role in improving the country’s security
framework. Arase said the idea was aimed at spreading security awareness and
sensitisation to schools and universities in crime prevention. Police
spokesperson, ACP Olabsisi Kolawole said the opportunity would build awareness
and foster development of the youths. “ I do hope that this new opportunity
given the Nigerian youths will be judiciously utilised by preaching positive
changes to their peers all over the country’’, he said. In his acceptance
speech, Bello promised to work with the police to ensure that youths do not
engage in crimes. “I promise to do my best, we the youths of this country will
not disappoint you’’, he said. He said that before now, there had not been any
relationship between the police and the entertainment industry.
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