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National Judicial Institute Gets Security Boost as FCT Police Commissioner Pledges Support
The National Judicial Institute in Abuja is set to receive enhanced security following a courtesy visit by the Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, to the Institute’s Administrator, Hon. Justice B.A. Adejumo. The visit, which took place on Thursday, April 16, 2026, was part of CP Sanusi’s ongoing institutional engagements since assuming office.

In a statement released by the Head of Information and Public Relations, Kolade Umoru, the police commissioner reaffirmed the command’s commitment to safeguarding judicial institutions and ensuring a secure environment for staff and operations. CP Sanusi noted that the NJI plays a critical role in justice administration and pledged to deploy well-trained personnel to the Institute’s Police Post.
“The Nigeria Police Force will continue to provide robust security support to institutions of national importance. The NJI is a pillar of justice, and we are determined to protect its people and facilities,” CP Sanusi stated.

Welcoming the commissioner, Hon. Justice B.A. Adejumo congratulated him on his appointment and commended his proactive leadership. Justice Adejumo expressed gratitude for the police command’s sustained partnership with the Institute and urged NJI staff to cooperate with officers assigned to the Institute.
“We are delighted to host CP Sanusi; his commitment to collaboration assures us of continued safety. I encourage management and staff to work closely with the police personnel who will be deployed here,” Justice Adejumo said.
Kolade Umoru added that the visit highlights CP Sanusi’s hands-on approach to institutional security and reinforces the mutual trust between the police command and the National Judicial Institute.
