Enhanced Security Measures: Customs, Police Strengthen Partnership in Ondo
The Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigeria Police Force have pledged to strengthen their collaboration in Ondo State. The agreement was made during a meeting between the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Morenikeji Bewaji, and the newly appointed Commissioner of Police, CP Adebowale Lawal.
The two agencies agreed to work together through intelligence sharing and joint personnel training. They emphasized the importance of cooperation in maintaining national security and economic stability. The meeting aimed to enhance the working relationship between the two agencies and promote security in the region.
The Customs Area Controller welcomed the visit by the Commissioner of Police, describing it as a significant step towards nation-building and improved operational synergy between security agencies. The Commissioner of Police noted that the Customs Service plays a vital role in national security by safeguarding the nation's economic gateways.
The pledge is expected to boost security and economic stability in Ondo State. The move demonstrates the commitment of both agencies to work together in achieving their mandates. By collaborating, the Customs Service and the Police Force aim to create a safer and more secure environment for citizens and businesses in the state.
The partnership will enable the agencies to share intelligence and best practices, enhancing their capacity to tackle security challenges. The joint training programs will also improve the skills and knowledge of personnel, enabling them to respond effectively to emerging security threats.
The strengthened partnership between the Customs Service and the Police Force is a welcome development that will likely have a positive impact on security in Ondo State. The collaboration will help to prevent crimes, protect lives and property, and promote economic growth and development in the region.
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