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Shettima Vows Nigeria Will Overcome Security Challenges at National Police Day

Vice President urges citizens to cooperate with police and calls for strengthened law enforcement

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians that the country will overcome its security challenges, calling for stronger collaboration between citizens and law enforcement agencies.

Speaking at the 2026 National Police Day Grand Parade and Procession in Abuja on Tuesday, Shettima emphasised that Nigeria’s institutions are reformed and that the nation’s future depends on both security personnel and the public working together.

“Our institutions reformed, and our people are reunited. The road ahead may be long, but this nation is not stranded… Nigeria shall continue to prevail,” he said.

The Vice President described National Police Day as a “covenant of the future,” calling on the police to embody excellence, accountability, courage, and service. He urged the Force to be responsive to the needs of citizens and to rebuild trust between law enforcement and communities.

“The safety of a nation cannot be outsourced to uniforms alone. I call on all Nigerians, community leaders, traditional institutions, religious leaders, civil society, and the private sector to work closely with the police and other security agencies,” Shettima stated.

He charged the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force to uphold the highest standards of integrity, discipline, and service, encouraging officers to inspire confidence and pride in their role as protectors of the nation.

The event brought together senior government officials, security chiefs, and officers from across the federation to mark the celebration and reaffirm the importance of national security.

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