In a strategic move to enhance early warning and response capabilities, the Kano State Police Command, in collaboration with Equal Access International, orchestrated an Early Warning Early Response (EWER) security consultation meeting. This gathering brought together security agencies, chief executive officers, and non-governmental organizations in the state, aiming to fortify mechanisms for prompt responses to security threats.
CP MOHAMMED USAINI GUMEL, FIPMA, psc’s Opening Remarks:
In his opening remarks, CP Mohammed Usaini Gumel acknowledged the importance of the convened meeting, highlighting its significance in fostering a comprehensive early warning early response system for the state. The CP emphasized the collective commitment of all participants to ensuring the safety and security of communities.
The CP underscored the collaborative nature of the meeting, providing an opportunity for participants to share insights, engage in productive discussions, and collectively improve the effectiveness of the early warning early response mechanism.
Recognizing the crucial role each agency and organization plays in shaping the security landscape, CP Gumel stressed the need for coordination and information sharing to enhance the capacity to identify and respond swiftly to potential threats.
Expressing confidence in the collective expertise and dedication of participants, the CP envisioned the establishment of a robust early warning early response system prioritizing citizen protection. He called for unity and resolve to safeguard communities and uphold principles of peace and security.
CP Gumel concluded by expressing gratitude for the unwavering commitment of all participants, looking forward to fruitful deliberations and positive outcomes emerging from their shared efforts. The collaborative EWER meeting stands as a proactive measure to ensure the safety and well-being of Kano State’s residents.