Police advise Nigerian parents how to stop their children from becoming criminals
The police command in Anambra has advised parents to inculcate good family values into their children and wards to stamp out insecurity.
Police commissioner Nnaghe Itam made the call in an interview in Awka on Saturday.
Mr Itam said this on the sideline of ‘Couples Night’ organised by the command for cops’ families.
“I want the people of Anambra to look inward into their families and make it better. The society we have today starts from the family.
“Therefore, if we encourage and promote family values, much of what we have as crime in Anambra today will be minimised or stopped,” Mr Itam said.
He advised criminal elements in the state to repent or get ready to face the law, as the police would do everything possible to fish them out.
Mr Itam said, “We will keep enforcing the law in order to wipe out criminality in the state.
“Beyond all these, it is important that the criminals repent because, until that happens, we will not have safe communities.”
He described the police job as “disadvantageous to a stable family.”
Mr Itam decried the situation “where nobody tries to look at how the frequent postings affect the families of the police personnel negatively.”
The police commissioner added, “A man is posted to somewhere and he leaves immediately as the job demands and his family is left somewhere else.
“As the officer keeps going on transfer, they are raising children whom these transfers tend to have negative impact on.
“Therefore, I created this to enable the police families bond together to rekindle love again.”
Aside from the intermittent attacks and killings by gunmen, Anambra also experiences other violent crimes, including cult wars among some of its youths, resulting in the loss of many lives.
(NAN)
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