The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, has called for deeper collaboration among security agencies to improve internal security in the state. On Tuesday, he paid familiarisation visits to the 35 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army at Alamala Barracks, Abeokuta; the Department of State Services (DSS); the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS); and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). During the visits, CP Ojajuni stressed the importance of sustained engagement, trust-building, intelligence sharing, and unified operations to address the evolving security challenges in Ogun State. He was received by Brigadier General Godwin U. Nwamba, Commander of the 35 Artillery Brigade, with both officials reviewing joint operational frameworks and identifying improvements in rapid response, intelligence-driven deployments, and coordinated patrols. At the DSS, State Director Director R.A. Adelakun hosted the delegation, where discussions focused on strengthening intelligence-led strategies, surveillance, and timely dissemination of actionable intelligence to prevent security breaches. At the NIS, Comptroller CIS Olufunke Yetunde Odusote led talks on border security, illegal migration, human trafficking, and smuggling, with both sides agreeing on enhanced intelligence sharing and joint monitoring of border communities. At the NSCDC, State Commandant Commandant Remilekun Omolade Ekundayo received CP Ojajuni, with discussions centred on protecting critical infrastructure, joint enforcement against vandalism, and improved crisis response. CP Ojajuni expressed appreciation to all agencies for their cooperation and dedication to maintaining peace in the state.
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