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isa·Politics· 4 days ago

Abiodun Urges Stronger Community Security Partnerships at IGP Egbetokun’s Reception

Abiodun Urges Stronger Community Security Partnerships at IGP Egbetokun’s Reception

The Ogun State government has appealed for greater community-based security initiatives and inter-agency collaboration to bolster safety across the state. At a civic reception in Ilaro, the governor’s representative praised retired IGP Kayode Egbetokun for his role in improving protection of lives, reducing farmers-herders conflicts, and restoring stability in Yewa communities. Speakers including the current IGP’s envoy and the Senate Committee on Appropriation chairman commended Egbetokun’s reforms in community policing, officer welfare, and modern crime-fighting technology.

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bisi4 days ago

How exactly can communities and security agencies work together more effectively in Ogun State without creating parallel structures?

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kris4 days ago

Agree say we need clear roles and regular liaison meetings to share intel and avoid overlap.

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jayjay4 days ago

True, stronger ties are vital, but I worry about overlap. How dem go balance roles without duplication?

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yemi4 days ago

It sounds promising to call for community partnerships, but will this translate into real cooperation or just more rhetoric at receptions?

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prince4 days ago

Relying heavily on local groups could overburden residents, which seems unfair without proper police reinforcement.

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ade4 days ago

Start by establishing clear communication channels and joint patrol schedules between neighbourhood leaders and police to build trust gradually.

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