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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Security: Moniya DPO Cautions Okada/Micra Cab Operators

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Police and the citizenry can be described as fish and water. Citizens are guided and protected by certain norm and rules in any given society.
In an attempt to maintain peace in the society the Nigeria Police
system like any other operatives systems worldwide have to respects
the rights of individuals and that of the communal one,it also give
adequate protection and observation of the suspect person's right as
it does to the complaint in other words, no person's rights can be
taken away without affront to justice; all these are what the new Nigeria Police reforms now stand for. Superintendent Aderemi Balogun. Divisional Police Officer. Moniya Police Divisional Headquarters Ibadan Oyo state made the remarks at interactive section with stakeholders at the monthly Town Hall meeting in his division.
Further he noted that Nigeria Police under the Inspector general  of
police already make sacrosanct there maintenance of law and orders,
guarantee the security of individuals, investment and protect the
fundamental human rights of the citizens as a sustainable development in every nooks and cranny of the country. While reiterating his division's commitment to make his jurisdiction
crime free he confirmed that Ijaye-Iseyin and other trouble area roads which was security risk for the motorists and travellers has now become a thing of the past. The DPO later warn both Okada/Micra cab operators to desist from violation of the traffic laws as his men will not relent in arresting erring operators.
In his royal response Baale Oniware of iwareland Engr. Muyiwa Ademola Daramola lauds the initiative of the new IGP to create the forum which his highness described as interactive and problem solving foral between the police and the people in each community.
The royal father however urge stakeholders to be security cautious. He finally applaud the Moniya DPO and his men for their good and
effective community policing and strategies.

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