security / 1 Jul 2026

Anambra CP tasks officers on professionalism

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Anambra CP tasks officers on professionalism

The Commissioner of Police (CP), Anambra Command, Mr Ikioye Orutugu, has urged police personnel to maintain professionalism in the discharge of their duties.

According to him, this is line with the directive of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mr Ikioye Orutugu.

Orutugu made the call at the security conference organised by the command on Tuesday in Awka.

The Newsmen, report that the conference had in attendance eight Area Commanders and 56 Divisional Police Officers in the state.

He said that the measure was the only way the police could earn the trust and confidence of the public.

“I wish to use this medium to re- echo the IGP’s directives against any form of indiscipline, corruption, extortion, abuse of office or any conduct capable of bringing the force into disrepute.

“Officers must remain courteous, professional and respectful in dealing with members of the public.

“The confidence of our people is one of our greatest operational assets and we must continue to earn and sustain it,” Orutugu said.

The CP however observed that against all odds, the Command has continued to be above board in tackling insecurity.

According to him, I am pleased to note that despite the prevailing security challenges, this Command has continued to record remarkable operational successes.

“The successes recorded have inspired greater commitment in response to the expectations of the IGP, the government of Anambra and indeed the people to continue to be safe and grow,” he said.

Orutugu said that the police uniform was a symbol of honour, sacrifice and public trust, hence the need for the officers to apply professionalism in the discharge of duty.

The CP enjoined the officers to remain courageous and committed to their constitutional responsibilities.