 Barely 48 hours to the nationwide industrial action called by the Nigerian Labour Congress to protest the increase of PMS from 195 Naira to 514 Naira following the removal of subsidy. The Inspector General of Police Usman al-Khalibaba has summoned police strategic commanders across the country to Abuja to deliberate on how to ensure political, non-political actors and other elements from taking advantage of the situation. The IGP said the essence of the meeting is to access the internal security situation within the country in relation to policing mandate and disseminate some emerging strategic and policy driven directives that will guide the operations of the police. In the successful democratic transition or transitioning that happened on the 29th of May, there still remains prevailing and projected threats across the country including aftermath of the fuel subsidy removal with the emerging threats of industrial strike action and consequently we shall not rest on our own rather we must redouble our efforts to maintain the needed peace and stability of our democracy. This is critically important as we also prefer for the nation's democracy day which is called Gen 12s. In so doing I charge you all to remain focused while monitoring the election tribunals and the proposed industrial action across the country within the period being considered or assessed we have a total of 3619 suspects which were arrested for their participation in various crimes across the country, 316 victims of kidnapping were rescued during the same period while 486 associated firearms consisting of 847 rifles and locally fabricated automatic weapons were recovered.