Reject thuggery, Kogi CP urges youths

Kogi State Commissioner of Police urges youths to reject political violence, digital thuggery, and misinformation. Learn how to build a safer society.
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- The Kogi State Commissioner of Police urges youths to reject political violence, digital thuggery, and misinformation
- The importance of building a safer society
- The role of youths in promoting peace and stability
- The Commissioner's statement is a call to action for young people to refrain from engaging in violent or destructive behavior
- The appeal is part of a broader effort to address the issue of political violence and thuggery in Kogi State
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- Kogi State Commissioner of Police urges youths to reject political violence, digital thuggery, and misinformation. Learn how to build a safer society.
- The Kogi State Commissioner of Police urges youths to reject political violence, digital thuggery, and misinformation
- The importance of building a safer society
- The role of youths in promoting peace and stability
- The Commissioner's statement is a call to action for young people to refrain from engaging in violent or destructive behavior
- The appeal is part of a broader effort to address the issue of political violence and thuggery in Kogi State
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