IGP commissions Community Station

By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The Inspector-General of Police (IG) Baba Usman Alkali on Tuesday commissioned the newly built Ogele police station in Asa local government area of Kwara State, North Central Nigeria.

Represented by the Kwara State commissioner of police, Mr Tuesday Assayomo, the police boss said the approval was given for the establishment of the Ogele police station because of the growing population of the community.

He warned the residents of the community not to in any way damage or destroy the police station as doing so will attract dire consequences.

The Police boss also warned them against providing the policemen with wrong information on any issue affecting them as individuals or as a community.

The IGP said for a start 12 police personnel have been deployed to Ogele, adding that “there will be reinforcement from the police headquarters in Ilorin whenever the need arises.”

He tasked the community with the provision of official quarters, boreholes and vehicles for the effective running of the police station.

The police boss thanked the people of the community for making the establishment of the police station possible, assuring them that,”

it will bring development because where there is peace there will be development”.

Earlier, the Aare of Ogele, Alhaji Abubakar Ishola Akanbi, had thanked the police IGP and the commissioner of police in the state for approving the establishment of the Ogele police station.

He assured them of the cooperation of his people in the effective running of the police station.

The monarch enjoined his subjects to continue to be law-abiding and live peacefully amongst themselves and their neighbours

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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