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POCACOV Commences 2026 Nationwide Activities with Focus on School Outreach and Community Engagement

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The Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), the flagship preventive policing initiative of the Nigeria Police Force, has officially commenced its 2026 nationwide activities aimed at strengthening crime prevention and fostering community partnership.

The initiative is part of the broader vision of the Nigeria Police Force under the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, to deepen community partnership and promote proactive policing nationwide.

The 2026 rollout features a series of strategic engagements across the country, including intensive school outreach programmes, community sensitization campaigns, and stakeholder collaborations designed to address the root causes of crime, particularly among youths.

Activities are currently ongoing across several states, including Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Nasarawa, Abia, Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna, Borno, Sokoto, Enugu, Imo, Osun, Oyo, Ekiti, Rivers, Cross River, Kogi, the Federal Capital Territory, Katsina, Benue, Jigawa, Ogun, and Kebbi, with coordinated efforts being replicated nationwide.

Through its school-based interventions, POCACOV is engaging students at various levels, promoting values of discipline, responsible citizenship, and resistance to social vices such as cultism, drug abuse, cybercrime, and other forms of delinquency. These engagements are tailored to inspire positive behavioural change and empower young people to become ambassadors of peace in their communities.

In addition, community engagement initiatives are bringing together traditional rulers, religious leaders, parents, and local organizations to build stronger partnerships with the police, enhance trust, and encourage active participation in crime prevention efforts.

POCACOV remains committed to shaping a future free from crime and social vices by addressing underlying societal challenges and encouraging collective responsibility in maintaining peace and security across the country.

 

POCACOV Commences 2026 Nationwide Activities with Focus on School Outreach and Community Engagement

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IGP Disu Visits PCRU, Reaffirms Commitment To Citizens’ Rights Protection

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, on Tuesday paid a working visit to the Police Complaint Response Unit (PCRU), where he assessed ongoing operations and reiterated the importance of safeguarding citizens’ rights across the country.

 

 

During the visit, the IGP commended the unit for its consistent performance and notable achievements over the years in addressing public complaints and promoting accountability within the police system.

 

 

Speaking during the inspection, Disu emphasized the need for professionalism and responsiveness in handling complaints from members of the public.

 

 

“All public complaints must be handled with promptness, transparency, and strict accountability. Citizens’ rights must be protected at all costs,” the IGP stated.

He further pledged increased institutional support to enhance the operational capacity of the PCRU, ensuring it continues to function at optimal efficiency in delivering justice and strengthening public trust in the Nigeria Police Force.

The visit underscores the police leadership’s renewed focus on accountability, transparency, and improved service delivery, as part of broader efforts to build confidence between law enforcement agencies and the Nigerian public.

 

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Lagos Task Force: Understanding Its Mandate And Role In Society 

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In societies grappling with evolving security challenges, the relevance of specialised policing units cannot be overstated. The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offence Unit aka Task Force is not established as an ornamental structure within the law enforcement system; it is a deliberate response to urgent threats that conventional policing frameworks often struggle to contain swiftly. The mandate of this unit is clear: restore order, enforce compliance with the law, and respond with precision to emerging patterns of crime that threaten public safety.

In predominantly urban areas like Lagos, criminal trends have grown more sophisticated and, at times, more brazen. From organised street gangs to opportunistic offenders, the strain on regular policing units is evident. It is within this context that Task Force operates, bridging the gap between routine patrol and rapid-response enforcement. Their presence serves not only as a deterrent but also as a visible assurance that the state retains control over law and order.

 

One striking example is the growing concern over the activities of “Omo Taku,” a loosely organised group whose notoriety has been linked to harassment, extortion, and street-level violence. For many residents, encounters with such elements have resulted in physical harm, financial loss, and, in tragic instances, untimely deaths. The intervention of police Task Force Units in curbing this menace has therefore been both necessary and impactful. Through targeted raids, surveillance, and enforcement operations, these units have begun to dismantle the operational networks of such groups, restoring a measure of safety to affected communities.

 

Similarly, the issue of one-way traffic violations has evolved beyond mere recklessness into a public safety crisis. What might appear as a simple traffic infraction has, over time, claimed lives and caused irreversible damage to families. The enforcement efforts of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit in this regard are not acts of overreach but essential measures aimed at preserving life. By confronting these violations head-on, they send a clear message that indiscipline on the roads carries consequences.

 

However, the conversation around police task forces is incomplete without acknowledging the tensions that sometimes arise between these units and the public. Incidents such as the allegations against the CSP Akerele-led task force, Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit have heightened scrutiny and, in some quarters, eroded trust. While such developments warrant investigation and accountability, they should not obscure the broader necessity of Task Force Units. Rather, they present an opportunity for institutional reform, improved training, and stronger community engagement.

 

Citizens, on their part, have a role to play in shaping the effectiveness of these units. Cooperation, lawful conduct, and constructive feedback can significantly enhance outcomes. A society where laws are routinely disregarded creates fertile ground for conflict between enforcement agencies and the public. Conversely, a culture of compliance reduces friction and allows task forces to focus on genuine threats.

 

Ultimately, police task forces exist not as adversaries to the people but as instruments of collective security. Their mandate is rooted in the protection of lives and property, and their success is intertwined with public cooperation and institutional accountability. As communities continue to navigate the complexities of safety and order, the need for such specialised units remains not only relevant but indispensable.

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NSCDC CG, Audi Abubakar Deploys Advanced Tactical Operational Gadget Nationwide, Commits to Renewed Hope Mandate

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The Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Professor Audi Abubakar, has distributed a substantial cache of advanced operational equipment to heads of state formations during the annual strategic meeting held at the NSCDC National Headquarters in Abuja on March 27, 2026, while simultaneously issuing a stern warning that the corps will not tolerate any act of indiscipline, with severe sanctions awaiting any officer found wanting.

Addressing the gathering of state commanders and senior officers, Abubakar began by expressing profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the renewal of his tenure as Commandant General, framing this renewal as a call to intensify efforts and urging officers to uphold best practices while embracing discipline with unwavering diligence.

He emphasized that the corps is entering a new strategic phase where conduct must reflect the highest standards of professionalism, reiterating the administration’s commitment to rewarding loyalty, resilience, and dedication to duty. The Commandant General highlighted significant progress made in addressing long-standing welfare issues that had previously dampened morale, noting that since assuming office, his leadership has successfully rectified challenges related to unpaid salary arrears and stagnated promotions, thereby boosting personnel motivation and operational effectiveness across formations.

Professor Abubakar also outlined key achievements recorded under his watch, particularly in the realm of critical infrastructure protection and economic sabotage, disclosing that the corps has overseen the destruction of over 400 illegal refineries, conducted numerous arrests, and secured successful prosecutions against smugglers and illegal miners, reinforcing its mandate as a lead agency in protecting Nigeria’s critical assets and natural resources.

In a major highlight of the event, the Commandant General unveiled and distributed a comprehensive suite of modern operational tools designed to enhance surveillance, response times, and officer safety, emphasizing that these resources are part of a broader strategy to integrate technology into everyday operations.

According to Abubakar, he disclosed that Inline with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Renewed Hope Mandate, the equipment distributed to all the state formation includes three drones for aerial monitoring, operational backpacks equipped with mini tablets, solar chargers, GPS coordinate trackers, and situation room connectivity packs to monitor personnel movements in real-time, alongside one hundred bulletproof vests, one hundred helmets, two hundred pairs of combat boots, one hundred pairs of knee and ankle caps, twenty operational goggles with night vision capabilities, two hundred pairs each of agro rangers uniforms, blue conventional uniforms, white uniforms, two hundred berets with corresponding belts, fifty shocking batons, twenty chain cutters, torchlight batons, five pen recorders, twenty body cameras, ten binoculars, water dispensers for administrative duties, copies of the code of conduct, the NSCDC Act, and the Standard Operating Procedure manual.

He stated that these gadgets are provided to ensure the smooth delivery of duties, adding that in this new strategic phase, the corps is deploying advanced technological equipment to address insecurity, combat banditry, illegal mining, and illegal logging. The Commandant General warned that the shared gadgets must not be circumvented for different uses but should be strictly employed for corps duties, declaring that anyone found violating this directive would be dealt with accordingly.

He further emphasized that in line with the Renewed Hope mandate, the corps will focus on capacity building and training to ensure officers exhibit professionalism and integrity, while protecting critical assets and infrastructure remains the core mandate.

Abubakar concluded by stressing the importance of intelligence sharing and inter-agency collaboration, stating that the corps will intensify efforts to exchange intelligence with sister security agencies to ensure coordinated and efficient operations, thereby strengthening collective security efforts across the nation.

The strategic meeting, which drew heads of formations from all thirty-six states and the Federal Capital Territory, also served as a platform for reviewing the corps’ operational blueprint for the coming year, with a focus on aligning its activities with national security objectives and ensuring that the newly deployed equipment translates directly into measurable outcomes in the fight against economic sabotage and infrastructure vandalism.

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