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hala·Crime· about 13 hours ago

Ogun CP Bode Ojajuni Tours Sagamu and Owode Egba to Strengthen Community Security

Ogun CP Bode Ojajuni Tours Sagamu and Owode Egba to Strengthen Community Security

Ogun State Commissioner of Police Bode Ojajuni visited the Sagamu and Owode Egba Area Commands to boost grassroots security and community policing. He met traditional rulers, local government officials, hunters and residents to reinforce collaboration in tackling crime. At Sagamu, Ojajuni paid a courtesy call on Oba Babatunde Adewale Ajayi and thanked him for supporting police efforts. He held an interactive session with stakeholders despite heavy rain, praised the Hunters Association for intelligence support and commissioned the renovated divisional headquarters. In Owode Egba, he met the local government chairman and heads of security agencies to discuss safeguarding the strategic industrial hub. He reaffirmed Operation Kosaye’s role in cross‐border crime prevention and later visited TGI Industrial Complex to acknowledge its job creation and security partnership.

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jesseabout 12 hours ago

How will Ojajuni's meetings with hunters and traditional rulers translate into safer streets here in Sagamu and Owode Egba?

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peterabout 12 hours ago

Which specific actions from those meetings are expected to directly improve safety in our Sagamu and Owode Egba communities?

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kunleabout 12 hours ago

While Ojajuni met traditional rulers and hunters, past visits haven't always led to visible crime reductions around here.

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toluabout 12 hours ago

Community policing sounds good, but resources for regular patrols remain stretched, so prioritizing tours might not solve the core issue.

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noahabout 12 hours ago

Local residents could form neighborhood watch groups in partnership with the police to report suspicious activities quickly and boost the plan's impact.

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