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DIG Mohammed ,visits Stanel Dome, commends its Chairman Stanley Uzochukwu

 


Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of the newly inaugurated 13th Zonal Command of the Nigeria Police Force

 (covering Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi States), Mohammed Danmallam, on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to Stanel Dome, and its Chairman, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu in Awka.



The visit which was part of his familiarization tour in the Zone was in recognition of the commendable impacts of Dr. Uzochukwu’s investments on youths and economy of Anambra State.

In his remarks, Danmallam who was impressed with the state-of-the-art facilities of Stanel Group in Awka especially the newly constructed Stanel Dome, told the Stanel boss that, “If Nigeria has few young men who could think home like you, our country – Nigeria would be a better place for all”.

“Nigeria Police can assure you of her full support in the area of protection of lives and property. We will do everything within our reach to ensure that the zone is safe for all”.

The upcoming famous Stanel event, “Access More With Stanel,” 2nd edition slated for February 2021 is expected to be hosted in the first of its kind in South-East Stanel Dome. 

The Dome is an expansion of Stanel World in Awka which, since its inception of provision of 24 hours services, there has been no dull moment in Awka. It has become a household name and entertainment world in South-Eastern Nigeria.

Responding to the police team headed by the DIG in his office, Dr. Uzochukwu thanked the Police for counting Stanel facilities worthy of the familiarisation visit in the Zone. He also appreciated the pledge of the force to ensure the safety of lives and property in the zone.

Danmallam was accompanied by the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Zone 13, Administration; Miringa Musa, the 2ic Base 15 Special Protection Unit; Ajibola A. Ademola, the Personal Assistant to the AIG, DSP Tony Anthony and others.

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