 Meanwhile, the Taraba State Police Command says it will continue to train and retrain its officers to ensure that kidnappers and bandits who have made the state their safe haven flee for development to thrive. According to him, the police and other sister security agencies will not rest on its oars until peace returns to the country in all facets of human endeavours. The State Commissioner of Police David Illoio Mono disclosed this shortly after representing the Inspector General of Police at Senior Police Officers' Conference and promotion event held in Jalingo, the state capital. Illoio Mono was to fight crime, particularly kidnapping in the state. With this promotion, I think officers will be encouraged and they will be happy that their efforts have been rewarded. So we continue with our in-house training, even though we know that being worthy of promoting to this rank is good enough for them to occupy some other positions. We will continue with our in-house training and ensure that they are properly fitted. Incidentally, they have been on ground to know the major crime in this state, which is kidnapping. And we are going to leverage on their experience and then give them positions of responsibilities that I merit their rank and expect them to bring criminals to justice. So I think they are going to contribute positively and ensure that this whatever goal we want to achieve in the state, they will be team players and be part of it. I want to thank the Inspector General of Police for considering officers who merit to be promoted to the next rank.