The Nigeria Police Force launches radio station
The Nigeria police force (NPF) has launched a radio station, 99.1FM, in Abuja.
The Nigeria police force (NPF) has launched a radio station, 99.1FM, in Abuja.
The inspector-general of police, Mohammed Adamu noted that the radio station will bring the force closer to the people while speaking at the inauguration on Wednesday.
He said the station would air phone-in programs to involve the citizens in the security of their localities, especially on ways to spot and report crimes.
“On assumption of office as the 20th indigenous inspector-general of police, we introduced some strategies to combat crimes and stabilize security across the country. As part of the implementation processes, we appreciated the need to bolster partnership and good working relationship between the police and the people in our various communities,” he said.
“One of these strategies is the construction and set-up of this community-based radio station — the Nigeria police 99.1FM radio — which is targeted at bringing the police closer to the people.
“I appreciate the president for the federal government’s unrelenting commitment to the security and safety of Nigerians and the support for the police in the enhancement of our operational capacity.
“The Nigeria police 99.1FM radio is a product of these laudable gestures and it is within the vision of our community policing initiative, which emphasizes smooth information flow towards strengthening the bond between the citizens and the police.
“The Nigeria police 99.1FM radio has since commenced test transmission in line with the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) code and operational regulations. The radio station will serve as a veritable avenue for the police to engage, enlighten and inform the public on policing activities and other security-related matters.”
The IGP thanked stakeholders in the media industry for the role they have played in actualizing the project and said the police will remain committed in the fight against crime in the country.