As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen collaboration between young people and security agencies in tackling illegal drug use, cultism, and other threats to public safety, the National Youth Assembly of Nigeria (NYAN), Delta State Chapter, paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Abraka Division, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Kolo Musa.
The visit, was aimed at reaffirming NYAN’s dedication to enhancing security, peaceful coexistence, and responsible youth engagement across Abraka and its neighboring communities. During the visit, the group expressed its readiness to partner with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in sensitizing youths against criminal activities and encouraging effective intelligence sharing within the community.
The delegation was led by Rt. Hon. Uwafili Ikechukwu Williams, Speaker of the National Youth Assembly of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter, who highlighted the critical role of youths in sustaining peace and preventing crime at the grassroots level. He reiterated NYAN’s commitment to addressing social vices through advocacy, dialogue, and constructive engagement. Other officials present included Hon. Comr. Oghenemine Promise, Minority Leader; Hon. Comr. Oba Precious, Ambassador for Ndokwa West; Hon. Comr. Edun Christian, Ambassador for Warri North; Comr. Ebi Samuel, Chairman of the Board of Trustees; and Comr. Shedrach, Chief Security Officer to the Speaker.
In his response, CSP Kolo Musa expressed appreciation for the visit and commended NYAN for its proactive stance on youth development and community security. He stressed the importance of collaboration in the fight against drug abuse, cultism, and other criminal activities, assuring the delegation of the police command’s willingness to work closely with them.
The visit concluded with a mutual commitment from both NYAN and the Abraka Police Division to sustain a strong partnership aimed at ensuring a safer and more peaceful community for all residents.
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