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I Would Work Tirelessly Till Crime Is Reduced In Ogun State – CP Ebrimson

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The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, on Wednesday, while speaking with the state Governor, Dapo Abiodun, stated that he is in the state as a crime fighter.

CP Ebrimson promised that he is in the state to reduce crimes and criminalities to the barest minimum and would work tirelessly till it’s achieved.

The new CP stated this while meeting with the state Governor in company with the outgoing Cp, Bashir Makawa, at the Okemosan Governor’s office, Abeokuta.

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Ebrimson also promised to guarantee the safety of the lives and property of the people, no matter who is involved.

Governor Abiodun while welcoming Ebrimson warned criminals to stay away from the state, he stated his administration has zero-tolerance for crimes and criminal activities.

“As a Gateway State, bordering some States and a neighbouring country, this comes with advantages and disadvantages. It means that criminals also go through our State. We will continue to be innovative and very intolerant to crimes and criminalities in this State.”

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“There will be no room for any criminal in this State. We will not tolerate it. We intend to keep the peace we are enjoying and that is why we are putting in place measures to ensure that the overflow from Lagos translates into a society where people can come and live, work and play without any fear of being attacked, robbed, kidnapped or live with any foreboding fear of criminal behaviour”.

Abiodun commended the outgoing commissioner of police, Bashir Makama for doing a good job while carrying out his assignment in the state.

He attributed the peace in the state to the co-operation between the government and the police force in achieving a crime-free society.

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Recall that Ebrimson was redeployed to Ogun State in place of Edgal Imohimi, who was earlier posted to take over from Makama as the state’s Police Commissioner.