Presenting the award to the IGP The National President of the Association, Comrade Adeyeye Olugbenga, said the award was in recognition of his untiring efforts at promoting peace through proactive policing.
Olugbenga said the students were overwhelmed by the IGP's efforts at curtailing cultism in schools across the country.
He also commended him for tackling cattle rustlers, armed robbery, kidnapping and other social vices in the country.
The student leader assured the police of their support in the fight against criminality in the country and pledged to partner with them to ensure a safe society for all.
They, however, tasked the IGP to do more especially during the Yuletide to enable the people enjoy a crime free Christmas and New year celebrations.
Receiving the award, the IGP commended the students for the gesture and called for cooperation from all Nigerians to ensure criminals were exposed and brought to justice.
He assured the students of the readiness of the police to partner with them in ensuring security of lives and property on campuses but appealed to them to always volunteer useful information on suspicious people within their domain.
Idris said he was spurred by the award and promised to step up the fight against crime and criminality in the society.
He appealed to the people to develop cordial relationship with the poll stressing that " the police is your friend, especially the law abiding citizens".
National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) on Wednesday in Abuja, honored the Inspector General of Police, (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, with the Chief Peace Builder Award.
Presenting the award to the IGP The National President of the Association, Comrade Adeyeye Olugbenga, said the award was in recognition of his untiring efforts at promoting peace through proactive policing.
Olugbenga said the students were overwhelmed by the IGP's efforts at curtailing cultism in schools across the country.
He also commended him for tackling cattle rustlers, armed robbery, kidnapping and other social vices in the country.
The student leader assured the police of their support in the fight against criminality in the country and pledged to partner with them to ensure a safe society for all.
They, however, tasked the IGP to do more especially during the Yuletide to enable the people enjoy a crime free Christmas and New year celebrations.
Receiving the award, the IGP commended the students for the gesture and called for cooperation from all Nigerians to ensure criminals were exposed and brought to justice.
He assured the students of the readiness of the police to partner with them in ensuring security of lives and property on campuses but appealed to them to always volunteer useful information on suspicious people within their domain.
Idris said he was spurred by the award and promised to step up the fight against crime and criminality in the society.
He appealed to the people to develop cordial relationship with the poll stressing that " the police is your friend, especially the law abiding citizens".
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