New Commissioner of Police in Anambra, Garba Umar, has solicited the support and cooperation of people of the state to sustain the sane security environment in the state.
Umar, who assumed office in Awka yesterday, joined the force in 1990 and last served as a police commissioner in Bauchi State. He replaced the former CP, Sam Okaula who proceeded on retirement having clocked the mandatory age of 60 years.
While paying tribute to the outgone
Okaula, the new police boss pledged to sustain and build upon the existing
security in the state.
Umar pledged loyalty to Governor Willie Obiano as the state Chief security
officer, and promised not to abuse the trust reposed in him and officers in the
command by the Inspector-General of Police.
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