As Muslims round up the month of Ramadan, the Adamawa State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adeyanju, has assured of the state adequate security during and after the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.
Adeyanju gave the assurance Friday in a press statement issued by the Adamawa Police Command spokesman, DSP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje.
The commissioner who congratulated Muslim Community as they celebrate Sallah to mark the successful end of Ramadan, urged them to use the experience to reinforce their belief.
“The Commissioner of Police, OLUGBENGA ADEYANJU fdc, has congratulated Muslim Ummah in the state as they celebrate this year’s Eid el-Fitr. The CP notes that the successful conclusion of the Ramadan, a period of self-denial geared towards attaining wholesomeness, reinforces his belief that with the citizens’ collective perseverance and voluntary compliance with the prevention regulations imposed by Governments at all levels.
“The CP has assured the state of adequate security during and after the Eid el-Fitr celebrations, noting that proactive and robust anti-crime measures, including the deployments of Surveillance and intelligence assets of the Force, are already in place to prevent any untoward incidents in the State.
“The command however reminds the citizens that the COVID-19 prevention regulation orders including the inter-state movement restriction orders, national curfew, and restriction orders by Governments in some Areas of the state are still in force.
“It, therefore, enjoins the citizens to observe the Eid celebrations bearing in mind the unusual times occasioned by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic as the Force will leave no stone unturned towards the due enforcement of the orders,” Nguroje said.