Kwara State Police Assure Citizens of Bank Safety Amid Naira Note Swap Crisis
2 min readThe Kwara State Police Command has assured citizens of the state of their commitment to ensuring the security of banks and financial institutions amidst the ongoing Naira note swap crisis in Nigeria. The Commissioner of Police, Paul Odama, has ordered aggressive patrols of banks and financial facilities and warned criminal elements to change their ways or face severe consequences.
According to intelligence reports, some hoodlums have planned to replicate the lawlessness seen in some states due to the Naira note swap crisis. However, the police command has assured the public that they have the capacity to deal ruthlessly with any lawbreaker.
The Commissioner of Police, Paul Odama, has emphasized that the police force will not tolerate any form of criminal activity and will enforce the law to the fullest extent possible. He has urged all citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station.
In a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer, Okasanmi Ajayi, warned that anyone arrested for criminal activity will be met with heavy consequences. He stressed that the police command is working closely with bank officials and other security agencies to ensure the safety of the public and their assets.
The Naira note swap crisis has led to some disruptions in the banking sector, but the police command has assured citizens that they are taking all necessary measures to prevent any further lawlessness. The police force has encouraged all citizens to continue to conduct their banking transactions as usual and report any security-related issues to the nearest police station.
In conclusion, the Kwara State Police Command is committed to ensuring the safety of all citizens and their assets, and will take all necessary measures to prevent any criminal activity in the state. Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station. The police force has assured the public that they will continue to enforce the law to the fullest extent possible and will not tolerate any form of criminal activity.