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Kogi Police Pass Out 565 Combat-Ready Constables


As CP warn criminals to stay off

The Kogi State Police Command has passed out 565 newly trained combat-ready constables after an intensive weapons and combat operations course that commenced on April 13, 2026.

Speaking at the Police Headquarters Lokoja on Monday, the Commissioner of Police, CP Nasir Kankarofi, said the rigorous training was approved by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Tunji Disu, and delivered to produce agile, smart and combat-ready officers to tackle crime, banditry, terrorism and other vices across the state.

Kankarofi also commended Gov. Ahmed Usman Ododo for his unwavering support for the Command during training and operations.

CP Kankarofi urged the graduands to remain dedicated, respect human rights, and practice community and democratic policing.

He announced that officers who distinguished themselves during the training will be absorbed into the newly created Violent Crime Response Unit, an elite corps specialised in rapid response to violent crimes, which will be inaugurated soon.

The commissioner appreciated instructors, medical personnel, transport department and PMF trainers for producing officers he described as “smart-looking and battle-

In a strong warning to criminals, CP Kankarofi said the passing out marks a new chapter in crime fighting in Kogi State.

“Your days are numbered. These young, able-bodied constables are ready to take the war to you, as we have always done,” he stated.

He urged the public to support security agencies with timely intelligence and reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to safer streets and secure communities under the leadership of the IGP and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.



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