Zulum Allocates Land for Building of Skills Acquisition Centre for POWA

Zulum Allocates Land for Building of Skills Acquisition Centre for POWA

By Michael Olugbode

The Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has ordered the allocation of land to Police Officers Wives Association (POWA) for the establishment of a skills acquisition centre that will train widows and orphans of deceased police personnel.

The governor also ordered the renovation of the Police Primary School in Maiduguri.

Zulum gave the directives on Saturday while receiving the wife of the Inspector General of Police (IG), who is POWA’s President, Hajiya Hajara Usman Alkali, at the Government House in Maiduguri.

The IG’s wife, had during her remarks, informed Governor Zulum about the deplorable condition of the Police Primary School in Maiduguri, seeking the governor’s intervention.

She also requested the allocation of land to POWA for the establishment of a skills acquisition centre through which the association plans to train widows and orphans of policemen.

Zulum, in his response, promptly gave directives for the rehabilitation works that will be carried out after a needs evaluation.

The governor also directed the Borno State Geographic information services (BOGIS) to immediately identify and allocate a suitable land to POWA.

The IG’s wife, who hails from Borno State, commended Zulum for his laudable efforts towards restoration of peace and progressive development to the state.

She said: “Borno is the first northern state we are visiting after Lagos, Rivers, and Ogun States. We are here because of the way you carry everybody along. You are not discriminating against any human being.”

She also commended Zulum’s humanitarian services to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and to families of security personnel that have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Meanwhile, the governor has paid tribute to the Borno State Police Command in respecting the rights of citizens.

He said: “The Nigeria Police are doing very well in Borno State. When the cases of police brutality in communities in Nigeria was raised, Borno State was the first state to publicly acknowledge contributions of the Nigeria Police towards respecting citizens’ rights, while safeguarding lives and property. In fact, the Borno State House of Assembly even passed a vote of confidence on the Nigeria Police for the good works they are doing.”

He also thanked them for their sacrifices, noting that the police has played and still playing significant roles in Borno’s growing stability and restoration of civil authorities, particularly in local government areas.

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