 The Actin Inspector General of Police, Olukayo de Egber Koton, today had a meeting with members of the police management team at the Goodluck Jonathan Peacekeeping Hall at the force headquarters in Aboudia. In his address, he acknowledged the proactive measures taken by the police force to prevent criminal activities within the nation rather than simply reacting to them. The Actin Inspector General of Police also made a significant promise to enhance the welfare of police officers on discurring his unwavering dedication to fostering improved collaboration between the police force and other esteemed security agencies. Our nation faces an array of complex security challenges that demand our unwavering commitment and resolve. We stand at a critical junction where the trust of the people in our institution hands in the balance. It's our duty to reignite that trust to be the beacon of hope in times of despair and to foster an environment where safety and justice are not mere illusions but the foundations upon which our nation thrives. One of the foremost trust of my administration will be to upholding the sanctity of our legal framework with a view to standardizing the policing profession vis-à-vis driving a transformative agenda, embracing the principles of transparency, accountability, and professionalism while upholding the rights and welfare of both our officers and communities we serve. The Nigeria Police force under my command in its quest to stop outviolent crimes and their detrimental and debilitating effects on the security and safety of our society will forge ahead to tackle the many of crimes and criminality head-on with the establishment of a specialized quick-intervention squad which will comprise combat-ready mobile police officers with effective and enhanced training in crisis de-escalation.