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NEWS > 09 September 2006

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Police tackle poverty to curb

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (Zone 9), Mr John Ahmadu, has said the police decided to set up a poverty alleviation programme to curb corruption.

Ahmadu, who was on a familiarisation visit to Abia police command on Tuesday in Umuahia said various projects had been established to cater for the needs of police.

The police Community Bank in Abuja, he said, was designed to assist the police with money without collateral for micro-projects.

“I have benefited from the scheme. We can also obtain interest-free loans from compulsory savings in the Police Co-operative and Thrift Society,” he said.

He called on the police to eschew corruption, and assured them that their salaries would be paid promptly.

Earlier, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Samaon Wudah, called on the AIG to use his good offices to ensure that Abia got a befitting police command headquarters.
 

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