US AFRICOM Commander Visits IGP

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Commander of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser (left) and IGP Idris, during the visit
Commander of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser (left) and IGP Idris, during the visit

Commander of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser, on Wednesday paid a courtesy call on the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, a statement made available to The Dream Daily Newspapers in Abuja by Force Public Relation Officer (FPRO), CSP Jimoh Moshood, has disclosed.
The statement added: “The IGP welcomed the U.S delegation and expressed his delight to have them at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters. He also acquainted his guests with the chains of command, numerical strength and spread of the Nigeria Police Force across the country.
“In his remarks, the Commander, AFRICOM stressed the importance of Nigeria in Africa and pointed out the key roles the Nigeria Police Force has been playing in securing the nation and the continent as well.
“While making his remarks at the visit, General Waldhauser emphasised the need for co-operation and partnership between AFRICOM and the Nigeria Police Force. The AFRICOM Commander also informed the IGP of his interest in the activities of the Nigeria Police Force in the North Eastern part of Nigeria.

Group photograph taken during the visit
Group photograph taken during the visit

“In his response, the IGP informed the U.S delegation that the Nigeria Police Force has been working side by side with the Nigerian Military to bring lasting peace to the North-East region. He added that this is evident in the deployment of a large number of Police personnel including the Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD) throughout the North-East and all other parts of the country to check terrorism and insurgency.
“In his final remarks, the IGP thanked the American delegation for their support and assured them of continuous cooperation between Nigeria Police Force and AFRICOM.”


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