AIG Oyebade, 3rd left and CP Shina Olukolu of Oyo State with the community leaders at the commissioning of Ilero police station in Iseyin

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The Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) of Police in charge of Zone XI, Mr Leye Oyebade, has stressed the need for individuals to make meaningful contributions towards security in Nigeria.

AIG Oyebade spoke today in Iseyin, Oyo State, at the commissioning of Ilero Police Post that was singlehandedly built by a philanthropist, Mr Kolawole Adeniji, the MD/CEO, Niji Farms, at Ilero.

“We urge other well-meaning, and law-abiding sons and daughters of this community to emulate the kind gesture of this great philanthropist. The efforts and the genuine commitment of the contractors who handled the project and the Works Department which supervised it are commendable,” Oyebade said.

Police chiefs and community leaders at the commissioning

He added, “The invaluable place of security as an indispensable tool for sustainable growth and development of any community leaves no one in doubt. The survival of individuals, families, groups, or associations is largely dependent on the security necessary for peaceful coexistence. It is the primary duty of every responsible government to provide security and welfare for its citizens. The government under the able and dynamic leadership of Mr President has been living up to expectation in this regard. However, funding of security is very expensive, and it is apparently beyond what government alone can cope with considering its enormous responsibilities, hence it is advocated that individuals, groups, associations or communities should come together and make meaningful contributions towards security in Nigeria. The adoption of community policing as a policing model reecho the imperative of partnership between the police and the community so as to bring about desired peace and tranquillity.

“The police post being commissioned here today is part of the IGP’s relentless commitment to bringing policing nearer to the people. It is the hallmark of his administration to promote community policing with particular emphasis on proactive and visibility policing. No doubt the police post will boost crime fighting in Ilero and its environs.

“The establishment of this police post is akin to the birth of a new baby. Such baby, after birth, must be fed and properly nurtured to enable it to survive. Therefore, the community must not leave the post in the lurch. The post must be supported by every legitimate means possible to enable it to provide quality service to the people. This support should come in the form of seeing the police officers serving here as part of the community. The old tradition of unhealthy distinction between ‘them’ and ‘us’ must not only be discouraged, but it should also henceforth be thrown into the waste bin of history.

“We must build a formidable and enduring bond between the police and the community they are meant to serve. Community policing presupposes that the people play active involvement in their own security. Not only that, it also requires that the people be involved in deciding policing priorities. Such mutual understanding and collaboration must transcend mere rhetoric. It must be actionable. Prompt and adequate information required to combat crime especially in this part of the state is non-negotiable.

“While we assure you that the police officers that will be deployed here will be professional and that the purpose of establishing this post will not be defeated, we want to sound a note of warning to criminal elements in Ilero in particular and the state in general to abdicate their evil trade and engage in meaningful but legitimate businesses as this area would not be a safe haven for them.

“On behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, NPM, mni, I sincerely appreciate Mr Kolawole Adeniji, the MD/CEO, Niji Farms, Ilero who singlehandedly built the post after securing necessary approval. We urge other well-meaning, and law-abiding sons and daughters of this community to emulate the kind gesture of this great philanthropist…”

AIG Oyebade inspecting a Guard of Honour at the event
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