• Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Wednesday, July 8
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Oriental News Nigeria
  • Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Oriental News Nigeria
Home»Law»Crime»Police Seeks State Government’s Partnership On Campaign Against Cultism
Crime

Police Seeks State Government’s Partnership On Campaign Against Cultism

By orientalnewsngMarch 13, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Richard Ginika Izuora

The Inspector General (I-G) of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, has sought the support of state governments in ongoing efforts to domesticate campaign against cultism and other vices at the state and local government levels.

Adamu made the call on Thursday in Abuja at the national launch of the Police Campaign against Cultism and other Vices (POCACOV).

He said POCACOV was an initiative targeted at protecting youths from the claws of cultism and other vices through advocacy, awareness creation, sensitization and re-orientation.

Adamu said the initiative was informed by his realisation that there was a correlation between cultism and other violent crimes involving youths.

According to him, the realization that deep-rooted and socially-driven crimes like cultism are best mitigated through a strategy, premised on community policing practices also informed the initiative.

“Upon my assumption of Office as the Inspector General of Police, I resolved to run a Police Force that is not only proactive in internal security management, but also people oriented.

“This is informed by my firm conviction that evolving new initiatives that will address the root causes of crime is a better option than concentrating on its manifestations,” he said.

He said POCACOV had since its official inauguration in Enugu State on August 29, 2019 impacted positively in states across the federation that had keyed into its operational activities.

According to him, “the launch is in line with my vision to adopt the initiative at national level while encouraging the states to partner with the police in domesticating it at other levels of government”.

He said the police had established a POCACOV Resource Centre in Enugu where materials and modules were developed to ensure effective nationwide implementation of the campaign.

Adamu said POCACOV represents a new approach by the police to combat cultism and other vices, adding that it was also in recognition, that the core law enforcement approach was no longer enough to combat crimes.

“As part of measures directed at deepening the campaign, we have also inaugurated the POCACOV Ambassadors scheme.

“The personalities are drawn from a broad spectrum of reputable actors, actresses and artistes who shall serve as role models to the youths and help in carrying out POCACOV campaigns.

“In the same vein, we have inaugurated the NYSC/POCACOV Community Development Service (NYSC/POCACOV CDS) to help in deepening the message at the grassroots,” he added.

Adamu called on stakeholders to join the police through POCACOV to carry out enlightenment campaigns with a view to dissuading youths from engaging in cultism and other vices.

Share this:

  • Share
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Tweet
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
orientalnewsng

Related Posts

Kidnappers kill Abuja-based Lawyer Princess Nwamaka Chigbo

January 8, 2026

Posture Cyber Security Technologies Reaffirms Commitment To Safeguarding Digital Assets

August 20, 2025

11 Suspected Internet Fraudsters Nabbed By EFCC 

June 12, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

The latest
  • NAICOM Trains Nigeria Police Force On Compulsory Insurance Compliance
  • Alleged N7.8b Fraud: I Deposited Billions For Emefiele in Zenith Bank- Witness
  • Tinubu Inaugurates Presidential Working Group For National Policing Bill
  • PEBEC Assessment Places Nigeria Customs Among Top Trade Facilitation Performers
  • Tinubu Urges AfreximBank To Mobilize African Continent’s Resources For Economic Development 
  • Tinubu Orders Probe Of PFIPC
  • Stanbic IBTC Capital Wins Best Investment Bank In Nigeria At The 2026 Global Banking And Finance Review Awards
  • Shareholders To Consider BUA Foods Plc Audited Report At 5th Annual General Meeting 
  • Expert Seeks Stronger Oil, Insurance Alliance to Deepen Local Content
  • NiMet collaborates With Cosmopolitan University On Innovative Technology For Climate-smart Solutions 
Categories
Quick Links
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Copyright © 2026 Oriental News Nigeria. All right reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.