 Nigeria's Federal Government House commissioned new sets of over 30 vehicles to support police operations in combating crimes in the country. Minister of Police Affairs Mohammed Denghiadi during the commissioning in the nation's capital of Ujjan urged the head of the police force to ensure that the vehicles are put to the right use. What we are presenting today are 34 vehicles comprising Toyota Hilux 15 and Stimford Rangers as well as tier personal carriers that are three in number. All these vehicles are coming with various accessories including fire extinguishers that are characteristics of equipped vehicles that are ready for police operations. I want you this opportunity to appeal to the Inspector General of Police to ensure that these vehicles are put to proper use and they are taken to as many formations as you can so determine. These operational vehicles will also help us greatly in equipping our divisions in some of these states. Police as an institution requires more and more of this and we will continue to make efforts to get more of this from government and also from Nigerians that are willing to assist in crime prevention and control. The Minister of Police appears to be grateful and we remain loyal to the government of this country who do our best to ensure that people are given the necessary protection. Osmane Baba called for more support for community policing. I want to re-emphasize that the issue of community policing is helping us greatly and I want to employ every man and woman to come out and assist their community in providing security. Together with the security agents that are around we have a duty and we also feel you also have a duty to police the police and also say what is good of us and what is bad of us that will make us to improve and that will make us to check ourselves and that will also make us to keep us on track.