Nigeria’s Police Boss Seeks support to fight against Crime

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba has sought the cooperation of Nigerians in the fight against banditry, kidnapping and all forms of violent crimes in all parts of the country.

The Inspector General of Police on Wednesday commissioned the newly created Police Divisional Headquarters in Ogele, a community in Asa local government area of Kwara State, North-Central Nigeria.

The former Ogele Police Post was upgraded to a divisional status, courtesy of the communal efforts of the people of Ogele led by the Monarch of the community, Alhaji Abubakar Ishola Aare.

 

Represented by the Kwara State Commissioner  of Police, Mr. Tuesday Assayomo, the Inspector General of Police said: “We need the cooperation of members of the public to succeed in taming the criminals in our midst. 

 

” We depend on information the public give us to prevent crimes and apprehend culprits. You are not doing the police any favour by providing them information, but you are only helping yourselves as the criminals you refuse to expose will end up arming you.”

 

He commended the the people of Ogele for their commitment to the security of lives and property which informed their decision to put in place the befitting structure that now hosts the divisional police headquarters.

 

The deputy commissioner of police (Operations), Adekimi Ojo, represented the commissioner of police, Mr Tuesday Assayomo at the event.

 

Also speaking, the chairman of Ogele community, Alhaji Issa Oniyo and a former state lawmaker, Bolaji Amasa, thanked the police hierarchy for approving a divisional police headquarters for their community.

 

The two leaders urged the people of the community to always provide the police with genuine and timely information, noting that security is the responsibility of all.
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