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Kwara's New Police Boss Promises Safety and Eid Cheers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30327, member: 2262"] Kwara State welcomes Adekimi Ojo as its 44th Police Commissioner. SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi announced this news on Friday in Ilorin. Adekimi brings over thirty years of police service to his new role. According to the state police spokesperson, his career stands out as exceptional. The police department expects him to use his knowledge of crime prevention, smart policing methods, and security planning to help the state. They believe he will strengthen security, improve public safety, and build better relationships with local communities. Adekimi previously worked in many different states across Nigeria, handling investigations, operations, and administration tasks. Before becoming commissioner, he served as Deputy Commissioner for operations right here in Kwara State. His work focused on fighting crime and coordinating security efforts. Adekimi promised Kwara residents he would maintain order, fight against criminal activity, and create a safer place for everyone to live. He asks all citizens to follow the law and help police by sharing useful information about crimes. This cooperation helps officers prevent problems and respond quickly when needed. Adekimi also sent happy Eid-el-Fitr wishes to Muslims celebrating throughout Kwara State and Nigeria. He hopes everyone uses the holiday to promote peace and unity. The police department guarantees they have made proper security arrangements to keep everyone safe before, during, and after the celebrations. These measures aim to prevent any issues that might disrupt the festive atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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