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Kure pays solidarity visit to police academy

Rt. Hon Yusuf Kure Baraje, lawmaker representing Bosso/Paikoro Federal Constituency, paid a solidarity visit to the Nigeria Police Academy in Wudil, Kano State, on Tuesday.
During his visit, Kure commended the academy’s management for its impressive infrastructural development and commitment to excellence.
“I am particularly impressed with the standard of facilities and training equipment within the college,” Kure said.
He also emphasized the importance of dedication, discipline, and integrity in policing, discussing strategic partnerships and capacity building with senior officers. Kure praised the academy’s upgrade to a degree-awarding institution.
ASP Mohammed expressed gratitude for Kure’s visit, stating that it boosts morale and demonstrates legislative commitment to the welfare and professionalism of the police force. Cadet Ibrahim echoed this sentiment, saying that Kure’s words inspired him and his colleagues to excel.
Additionally, Kure addressed Samuel Wisdom’s petition, assuring that critical action would be taken to resolve the issue.
He reaffirmed his commitment to addressing Samuel’s school challenges, ensuring that his problems are alleviated and he no longer faces expulsion.
This visit highlights Kure’s dedication to supporting the development of Nigeria’s security institutions and ensuring the well-being of its citizens.
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