Akwa Ibom Police Command Reviews 2025 Security Operations,Outlines 2026 Operations
Akwa Ibom Police Command Reviews 2025 Security Operations,Outlines 2026 Operations
By Abdullahi Yusuf
The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has reviewed the security situation in the state in the outgoing year and outlined its operational focus for 2026, assuring residents of sustained peace and safety.
A statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer,DSP Timfon John, said the Commissioner of Police CP Baba Mohammed Azare,gave the outlines during an end-of-year press conference held in Uyo.
Baba Azare stated that the security situation in Akwa Ibom State remained generally peaceful, calm, and stable throughout the year under review.
This, he noted, was achieved through intelligence-led policing, proactive patrols, strategic deployments, community cooperation, and effective inter-agency collaboration.
He disclosed that the Command recorded significant operational successes during the year, including the arrest of suspects involved in armed robbery, cultism, kidnapping, violent crimes, and other criminal activities.
The commissioner said that firearms, ammunition, stolen vehicles, and other dangerous exhibits were recovered, while several criminal hideouts and identified black spots across the state were dismantled.
He said the Command ensured adequate security coverage for political, social, religious, and economic activities across the state, while maintaining strict enforcement of laws and government directives aimed at preserving public order.
On public safety, the commissioner reiterated the Command’s stance against jungle justice, unlawful gatherings, and activities capable of breaching public peace.
He also confirmed compliance with the Executive Order of the Akwa Ibom State Government restricting masquerade activities to approved locations, with mandatory police permission and security coverage, a measure which significantly reduced violence and disorder.
Addressing the issue of misinformation, the commissioner expressed concern over the increasing spread of fake news, particularly on social media.
He disclosed that arrests were made in connection with the fabrication and circulation of false information capable of causing panic and tension, warning that offenders would continue to face the full weight of the law.
Azare emphasized that community policing remained a core strategy of the Command, noting sustained engagements with traditional rulers, youth and women groups, religious leaders, market associations, transport unions, school administrators, and other stakeholders across the state.
He gave some of the major achievements recorded by the command to include recovery of 179 Assorted Arms (Displayed),recovery of 323 different types of ammunitions,recovery of 100 pieces of Live Cartridges,arrest of 563 suspects for various crime and charged to courts,recording of 14 stolen vehicles (released to their owners),rescue of 74 Human Trafficking victims and reunited with their families,rescued 10 kidnapped victims, and securing of 33 convictions in the outgoing year.
For the coming year 2026,the commissioner outlined the command’s key priorities to include:
1. Strengthening intelligence-led policing and crime prevention strategies
2. Sustained clampdown on violent crimes, cultism, armed robbery, and kidnapping
3. Deepening community policing and public trust
4. Combating cybercrime and the spread of fake news
5. Enhancing professionalism, discipline, and respect for human rights
6. Improved deployment strategies and use of modern policing tools and;
7.Strengthening collaboration with sister security agencies
CP Baba Azare assured residents of the state that adequate security measures had been put in place for the festive season and beyond, with intensified patrols, stop-and-search operations, and strategic deployments across all Local Government Areas.
He expressed deep appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police for his purposeful leadership, policy direction, and unwavering support to the Akwa Ibom State Police Command, which he said greatly enhanced operational effectiveness.
He also thanked the Akwa Ibom State Government for its continuous support, sister security agencies for their cooperation, officers and men of the Command for their dedication and sacrifice, and the good people of Akwa Ibom State for their trust and partnership.
The commissioner reassured residents of the Command’s unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property in 2026 and urged the public to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and to promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest police station.

