By  Eben Enasco Kingsley, Benin City

As a way of rounding off his longway nationwide tour amidst  building a police force that can stand the test of time in combating crimes, the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase  has avowed that he is a strong advocates of intelligence policing and Human Rights propagator.

Solomon Arase, Nigeria's Inspector General Of Police

Solomon Arase, Nigeria’s Inspector General Of Police

Mr. Arase made the disclosure at the Edo State Command Benin CIity, on the occasion of his Nationwide familiarization tour of 37 Police State Commands since his assumption of office as the Inspector General of Police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

While addressing Men and officers of the State Command he commended the leadership quality of the command on community policing and combating crimes, asserting that as the IG of the federation he advocates intelligence policing; urging them to do more to dominate the security space of the state.

“One of the reasons I decided not to seat within the ambience of  my office in Abuja and dish out my directives is that I should be able to see what you are doing on the ground, connect with you, motivates you and  share my mission on what policing is suppose to be in a democratic society.

“I am a strong advocate of intelligence policing and human rights propagator.  I came up with some strategic plan on what I expect my policing vision in line with the international best practices in a decent society; because I have always insisted that as officers you must be able to demarcates between criminal and civil offenses,” he remarked

Similarly at the opening ceremony of the Police barracks at Iyamo the home town of the comrade governor, the IGP stated that the comfort of police officers was the motives behind having a barrack that will serve the people within the ambits of the locality, adding,’’we would be able to now use the facility here to lock down the high way between here and lokoja which has become very security threat to the nation.

The 18th indigenous IGP, however warned officers to desist from land matters as he emphasized that the police force does not have the rights to allocate land to anybody but asserted that it is the duty of the civil court.

Earlier, the state commissioner of police, CP, Chris Ezike, in his speech thanked the IGP for his support in crime combating and reinvigorating high visibility policing strategy, adding, “as a result of this, harvest of crime recoveries of 170 firearms, 534 ammunition,390 cases of various offences charged to court for onward prosecution were carried out between September 2015 and April 2016.”

CP Ezike prayed the IGP Arase to commission an audit unit with a view to upgrading the commands communication equipment.

The tour however took the IGP to the office of the state Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, the Benin crown prince of Uselu Eheneden Eredaiuwa, and host of others.