Prominent Igbo Global Think Tank, Aka Ikenga has congratulated to the recently promoted Frank Mba on his promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG. In that position, Mba will be incharge of the South-east.
In a release sigbed by the Director of Communications of the Think Tank, Mr Collins Steve Ugwu, the Executive Committee of Aka Ikenga led by its President, Agbalanze Chike Madueke appreciated the process that saw “his attaining this height in public service on account of exemplary professionalism and commitment to duty.”
It continued:
“We are happy not just because it happened deservedly, but moreso, for the critical implications of his assigned duty as the supervising officer for South East policing on security, law, and order.
“The grave challenges of insecurities to lives and businesses in your area of primary supervision, the South East, is one that will surely put you to test, to put them at rest, we clearly point out.
“As you settle down to the burden of this responsibility, we charge you to draw deeply from your extensive competences that mark your elevation, an urgent call for more work. We are confident that with your service resume and career traction, your knowledge of the environment will stand you firm to bring the invasive criminal mutations in the South East, with vicious disruptions to their social and economic activities to a decisive end. We emphasize that at no time than now, does this region famed for commerce and industry, deserve secured peace to focus on the challenges of development and livelihoods in their homeland.
“We draw your attention too, to the dimensions of multiple checkpoints curiously peculiar to that region, and hope that a definite reset by extant service discipline, will leverage it for better security, than unedifying resentments for opportunism.
“We believe the tireless synergy between you and an Inspector General of Police with the zeal of a lion will restore safety in our homestead, and assure you our collaborative supports to make it happen with other pertinent stakeholders, because South East should come back as the region of reference in security for low criminality.”
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