 Now, the federal government has charged the Nigerian police force to up its game in its fight against insecurity. The Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gundam, gave the charge on Friday to men of the Nigerian police during his visit to the fourth headquarters in Abuja, the nation's capital. They said the government wants the police authorities to take the fight to the dust steps of the enemy by seeking out their idols, the shots in their operations and dismantling their networks. In our fight, we must embrace a new strategy, a strategy of pro-activity and aggression. We must no longer wait for the enemy to strike. But instead, we must take the fight to their very dust steps, stop their operations and dismantle their network's peace and place. Being on the defensive has only emboldened our enemies and allowed them to grow together, stronger. It is time for us to change the narrative to shift the balance of power in our people. We're working day and night with the speed of light to ensure that they get what is due to them so that they can be able to do more for the country. Because once we get policing right, then we have solved over 50 percent of the problems in this country. The Ministry and the police have had very robust relationships in the past. I want to assure you, excellency, that we are committed to this robust relationship and we will continue to partner with your ministry and ensure that the good of democracy is delivered to members of the public.