New Commissioner of Police Takes Helm in Rivers State: Meet Mohamed Mustapha
Port Harcourt, Nigeria – The Nigeria Police Force has appointed Mohamed Mustapha as the new Commissioner of Police in Rivers State. This development comes as part of the ongoing efforts to enhance security and maintain law and order in the state.
Profile of Mohamed Mustapha
Mohamed Mustapha, a seasoned police officer with over two decades of experience, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his new role. Here are some key facts about the new Commissioner of Police:
Awards and Recognition
Mustapha has received several awards and commendations for his exemplary service, including:
• Police Medal for Gallantry
• Presidential Medal for Exceptional Service
Focus Areas as Commissioner of Police
Mustapha has identified key areas to focus on in his new role:
• Enhancing community policing initiatives
• Strengthening partnerships with local stakeholders
• Improving response to emergency situations
• Addressing cultism and kidnapping
Mohamed Mustapha, now known as Mustapha Mohammed Bala, has recently been appointed as the new Commissioner of Police for Rivers State, Nigeria, assuming his role in early October 2024. Here’s what you need to know about him and his new position:
- Background: Mustapha Mohammed Bala joined the Nigeria Police Force in 1992 as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police. His career has seen him serve in various capacities across different states in Nigeria. Before his appointment in Rivers State, he served as the Commissioner of Police in Katsina and had previous stints in Abia, as well as holding significant operational roles in other states like Imo, and Kaduna, among others.
- Current Role: As the Commissioner of Police for Rivers State, Bala has taken over from CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, who has moved to another position. His appointment comes at a time when the state is facing various security challenges, including political violence, especially around local government elections, cultism, armed robbery, oil bunkering, and communal clashes.
- Vision and Strategies: Upon assuming office, CP Bala has outlined several strategies aimed at enhancing security:
- Restoration of Peace: He has promised to swiftly restore peace in areas affected by violence, particularly focusing on troubled local government areas where arson and other violent acts have occurred. This involves visibility policing and increased patrols.
- Collaboration: Bala emphasizes working closely with other security agencies like the Nigerian Navy, Army, DSS, and NSCDC, as well as with community leaders, youth groups, and the media to dismantle criminal networks.
- Transparency and Accountability: He has expressed a commitment to zero tolerance for corruption within the police force, promoting transparency, and welcoming constructive criticism from the public and the press.
- Public Safety: Ensuring the safety, security, and well-being of all residents and visitors in Rivers State is a priority, addressing both immediate threats and long-term security concerns.
- Public Engagement: CP Bala has called for cooperation from all sectors of society in Rivers State, urging traditional rulers, community leaders, and citizens to work with the police to rid the state of crime and violence. He sees the media as a crucial bridge between the police and the public, emphasizing the importance of trust between institutions and the people.
- Challenges Ahead: Given the unique security landscape of Rivers State, with its political dynamics and economic interests (particularly related to oil), CP Bala’s tenure will be critical in navigating these complexities. His approach seems to lean towards community policing and strategic alliances with both state and non-state actors to address security challenges effectively.
Mustapha Mohammed Bala’s appointment and immediate actions reflect a proactive stance on tackling the multifaceted security issues in Rivers State, aiming for a collaborative and community-oriented approach towards peace and order.