Sunday 26 May 2019

We will collaborate to end insecurity in Okunland, Kabba Police Area Commander tell Okun Students...

As NAOS National President assures Police of maximum support.

The newly posted Police Area Commander for Kabba area has commended the National Association of Okun students for their readiness to join hands with the police to end insecurity, thuggery and hooliganism in Okunland. This was part of the issues raised and discussed as the President elect of the association, Prince Seun Bello on Friday the 24th of May, 2019 paid a courtesy visit to the Area Commander, ACP Dauda Joki-Lasisi at his office.


The President, congratulated the Police Chief on his new appointment, wishing him a successful, remarkable and memorable stay in office. The President also promised to work along with his office  to achieve the aims of his tenure. He further stressed the need for students Union leaders and the followers to cooperate with the police force so as to enable a peaceful and more orderly society.


The area commandant, ACP Dauda Joki-Lasisi in response to the incoming President, expressed his delight to receiving the Student leader as his first Official Student Visitor to his office since he resumed office at the Area Command. He promised to partner with the Union to create a better image for OKUN youths to promote, educational and leadership growth and development in the area.


The commander however maintained that he was shocked with the high rate of youth restiveness in OKUN land , majorly thuggery, cultism and drug abuse. He urged the Union leader to work closely with the Police to curb these menaces.


He said the President elect has demonstrated his love for Student security ,taking the security of his members Paramount. He also urged community stakeholders in the communities under the Area Command.


He thanked the President, and prayed him to remind the Union members that ensuring the security of life and property of citizens is the task of both the police and the public.


The visit ended on a brighter note with both parties leaving with satisfactory remarks.

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