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Sokoto Police Celebrates Maiden Nat’l Police Day


The Sokoto State Police Command has organized free medical services and a community outreach program to celebrate the maiden National Police Day.

The event follows a presidential directive issued on April 15, 2024, declaring April 7 as the annual National Police Day.

According to the State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Musa, the Sokoto State Police Command is proud to join the nation in commemorating this significant event, which recognizes the invaluable contributions of the Nigeria Police Force to national security, peace, and justice.

In a statement issued by Ahmad Rufai, the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), the celebration acknowledges the dedication, sacrifices, and professionalism of Police officers in upholding law and order across the country.

The event, which began on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, features free medical services, sanitation, community outreach, and interactive sessions with stakeholders to discuss ways to improve policing strategies.

Ahmed Musa reaffirmed the command’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and accountability.

He emphasized the importance of collaboration with communities to ensure safety, security, and the rule of law.

The Sokoto State Police Command expressed appreciation to the government, the Sultanate, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and residents for their continuous support in achieving a safer and more secure society.

As the nation commemorates this momentous day, the command encourages all citizens to remain law-abiding and contribute positively to promoting peace and stability in Sokoto and beyond.



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