By Nkechi Eze
The Commissioner of Police, Nasarawa State Command, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, psc, mnips, extends warm Easter greetings to all Christians in the state, urging them to celebrate in reverence of Jesus Christ, whose death and resurrection remain the cornerstone of the season. He describes Easter as a time of love, sacrifice, and renewed faith, and calls on all residents to promote peace, compassion, and goodwill during the festivities.
CP Shetima further assures residents of the Command’s steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property across the state throughout the Easter period.
SP Ramhan Nansel, the Nasarawa state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in an official signed statement disclosed that with regards to the celebration, the Command has deployed extensive security resources—both human and material—across all 13 Local Government Areas. According to SP Ramhan Nansel, these strategic deployments are designed to create a peaceful, secure, and fear-free environment during the celebrations.
He further disclosed that High-visibility policing operations are currently underway, with officers positioned at key locations including churches, event centers, motor parks, major highways, recreational spots, and other identified vulnerable points. Personnel will conduct intensive foot and vehicular patrols, supported by intelligence-driven strategies. All officers have been instructed to conduct their duties with professionalism, civility, and respect for human rights.
“The Commissioner congratulates the Christian faithful on the successful completion of the Lenten season—a period marked by reflection, self-discipline, and spiritual renewal. He encourages everyone to celebrate responsibly, remain law-abiding, and be vigilant.
“The Nasarawa State Police Command remains committed to collaborating with community leaders, religious bodies, and other stakeholders to uphold the peace and security for which the state is known. Together, we can ensure a safe and joyful Easter celebration for all.” The statement concluded.