In line with his commitment and broader initiative aimed at improving the operational capacity and efficiency of the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has executed two significant commissioning vital to ensuring officers are adequately equipped and prepared to confront security challenges, enhancing their effectiveness in serving and protecting the public.

Egbetokun commissioned a state-of-the-art Police Mechanical Workshop equipped with cutting edge facilities and technology, which is a critical support unit of the Force to ensure the optimal working condition of operational vehicles, enabling timely responses to emergencies and effective police operations.

This support unit, located at Dei-Dei, Abuja, would maintain operational readiness of all tactical and operational vehicles, minimising downtime and ensuring mobility during critical operations.

Furthermore, the Inspector-General of Police also commissioned 40 tactical and operational vehicles, including anti-riot water cannon trucks, and Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs), at the Force Headquarters Abuja, further augmenting the arsenal of the Force, boosting its operational efficiency.

The Inspector-General of Police, while reassuring the public that the Police Force remains committed to responding effectively to any and all security threats, warns all individuals and groups threatening the peace and tranquility of the country that the Nigeria Police Force is coming for them and will proactively, strategically, swiftly and without hesitation run them out of town.