The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 12, Bauchi, AIG Vungmoh S.M. Kwaimoh, has charged officers and men of the Gombe State Police Command to uphold the highest standards of discipline, integrity, professionalism and dedication to duty.
Kwaimoh gave the charge during his familiarisation and operational tour of the Gombe State Police Command on Friday, urging personnel to discharge their constitutional responsibilities with fairness, respect for human rights and strict adherence to the rule of law.
He also stressed the need for officers to remain committed to ethical policing while maintaining cordial relationships with members of the public.
“You must uphold the highest standards of discipline, integrity, professionalism and dedication to duty in the discharge of your responsibilities. Carry out your constitutional duties with fairness, respect for human rights and strict adherence to the rule of law while maintaining cordial relationships with members of the public,” he said.
The AIG was received at the Command Headquarters in Gombe by the Commissioner of Police, Umar Ahmed Chuso, alongside members of the Command Management Team, Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Commanders and other senior officers.
The visit formed part of his operational assessment of commands under Zone 12, comprising Bauchi and Gombe states. It was aimed at evaluating operational readiness, strengthening supervisory mechanisms, reviewing policing strategies and improving service delivery.
Addressing the officers further, Kwaimoh urged them to discharge their duties without fear or favour while sustaining public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.
“Remain committed to ethical policing by discharging your duties without fear or favour, respecting the rights of citizens and sustaining public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force,” he stated.
He commended the officers and men of the Gombe State Police Command for their efforts in maintaining peace and security in the state, urging them to sustain the momentum and remain vigilant against emerging security threats.
In his welcome address, the Commissioner of Police, Umar Chuso, described the visit as timely and significant.
“This visit is timely and significant. It will further boost the morale of officers and strengthen operational efficiency within the Command,” Chuso said.
The commissioner reaffirmed the command’s loyalty to the Inspector-General of Police and its commitment to protecting lives and property across Gombe State through intelligence-led policing and improved collaboration with stakeholders.
He also appealed to members of the public to continue supporting the police with timely, credible and actionable information to enhance crime prevention and public safety.