Freedom Power Chapel International Honours Adamawa Commissioner of Police
|
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
The Police Commissioner receives the award from General Overseer of the Church, Mike Ochigbo, right
By Joseph Adahnu, Yola
A religious body, The Freedom Power Chapel International, Yola, has honoured Adamawa State Commissioner of Police, Afolabi Banatola for his commitment to protection of lives and property in and around the State.
This is contained in a statement by the state police Command spokesman, SP Suleiman Nguroje and made available our reporter in Yola.
The Church presented an award to the CP in his office at the Police Headquarters in a recognizance during a courtesy visit in appreciation to his role when two Pastors of the Church were abducted.
According to the Church, the honour is to encourage the CP and the Officers of the Command who work relentlessly day and night to protect lives and property, promote peace and unity amongst diverse people of the State.
Presenting the award to the people friendly CP, the General Overseer of the Church, Mike Ochigbo, applauded the officers and men of the command especially Commander Crack Squad, for his zeal to sustaining the peace which the good people of Adamawa are enjoying today.
In his responds, the CP Afolabi Babantola was elated with the award, commended the Church Members for maintaining its core values and principles of bequeathing to the peaceful coexistence and a sense of belonging that are fundamental to preaching peace in the State.
He reassured the government and good people of Adamawa State of a safer society that will constantly promote peace, tranquility, and peaceful coexistence.
