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[VIEWPOINT] From Peacekeeper to AIG: Gumel, the Innovator Behind Stability in Kano’s Politically Turbulent Times

EditorBy EditorJune 27, 2024Updated:June 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a remarkable advancement, Kano’s former Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Usaini Gumel FIPMA psc, has been promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police. A distinguished officer with a reputation for innovation and effectiveness, AIG Gumel is celebrated globally for his exceptional contributions to law enforcement and community engagement.

By Musa Abdullahi Sufi

During his tenure as Commissioner of Police in Kano, Gumel pioneered numerous community policing initiatives that significantly reduced crime rates and enhanced public safety.

His visionary approach involved creating opportunities for criminals to repent and reintegrate into society, leading to the transformation of over 600 individuals who have now turned their lives around.

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These reformed individuals are actively contributing to the community through various business ventures and craftsmanship, a testament to Gumel’s effective rehabilitation strategies.

In an unprecedented move, Gumel also facilitated the recruitment of 50 reformed individuals into the police constabulary. This initiative not only provided these individuals with a second chance but also strengthened the state’s security apparatus.

These constables, once on the wrong side of the law, are now invaluable assets in maintaining peace and order, utilizing their unique insights and networks to aid in crime prevention and response.

AIG Gumel

AIG Gumel’s leadership extended beyond crime reduction; he played a crucial role in maintaining peace during the 2023 governorship elections in Kano. Despite the tense political climate, his strategic interventions ensured a violence-free electoral process and a smooth resolution of post-election disputes.

His commitment to law and order, coupled with his ability to manage early warning systems and respond promptly to security threats, earned him widespread recognition and numerous awards from various community groups.

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Gumel’s practice of an open-door policy fostered trust and cooperation between the police and the community. He was known for engaging directly with the public, listening to their concerns, and involving them in security solutions.

This inclusive approach not only enhanced public confidence in the police force but also encouraged community members to actively participate in maintaining security.

A highlight of his career was his public engagement with reformed criminals, where he personally participated in dialogues and community events. This not only showcased his dedication to rehabilitation but also underscored his commitment to modern, innovative policing methods.

AIG Gumel’s expertise is not confined to Nigeria; his international experience in volatile regions such as Liberia further underscores his capability in promoting peace and security. His success in these challenging environments highlights the importance of skilled leadership in achieving lasting security and stability.

AIG Gumel being decorated by IGP Kayode

As AIG, Muhammad Usaini Gumel continues to exemplify the qualities of a true leader in law enforcement. His innovative approaches, commitment to community engagement, and unwavering dedication to justice serve as a model for police forces worldwide.

His achievements in Kano are a testament to what can be accomplished with visionary leadership and a steadfast commitment to the principles of community policing.

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