Rivers CP Assumes Duty, Vows To Restore Peace In Troubled LGAs
The newly deployed Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mustapha Mohammed, has vowed to swiftly restore normalcy in the local government areas of the state where arson and violence broke out on Monday.
CP Mohammed made this statement during his maiden media briefing shortly after taking over from his predecessor, Olatunji Disu, at the Command’s headquarters in Port Harcourt the Rivers State Capital.
The newly deployed CP said he has zero tolerance for corruption as he described the security concerns in the state as critical.
CP Mustapha said intelligence units will be strengthened and the Police will work with community and other sister agencies to ensure safety of lives and property with a view to building stronger ties with the community and restore public confidence.
CP Mustapha assumed duty as the 46th Commissioner of Police in Rivers.