By: Adeosun Ewatomi
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has introduced a community engagement initiative in order to mitigate the crime rate in the country.
The anti-crime outreach programme themed “Breaking the Circle: Parental Responsibility in Preventing Youth Crime” was organised by the Police Campaign Against Cultism & Other Vices (POCACOV), and inaugurated at the Jiwa Town Hall, Jiwa Town, Abuja on Tuesday, November 12.
This was made known in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the NPF, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.
According to the statement, the development is part of the security agency’s efforts to intensify community-based anti-crime policing strategies – and aims to address critical social issues impacting Nigerian youths, thereby fostering a more resilient community.
With an estimated 500 participants including parents, local leaders, and youth representatives, the event served as a platform for discussion, learning, and engagement on implementing targeted strategies to combat pressing issues such as cultism, drug misuse and abuse, as well as other social vices which threatens the well-being of our youth,” the statement noted.
ACP Adejobi disclosed that youth development and rehabilitation programs as well as skill acquisition projects were also introduced to equip youths with constructive alternatives to criminality and fostering self-sufficiency within the community.
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