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Irepodun South Council Boss, Adekunle Oloyede Donates Patrol Van To Erin-Osun Police Division (photos)
The Chairman of Irepodun South Local Council Development Authority (LCDA), Erin-Osun in Osun State, Honorable Adekunle Oloyede, popularly known as ‘Jay-Kay’ has procured a patrol van for the Erin-Osun Police division in completing the developmental agenda of Governor Oyetola
This, will boost effectiveness of the Nigeria Police in Erin-Osun community in discharging their duties to protect the lives and property of citizens.
While presenting the procured van to Mr. Saka Oyetunde, who is the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the Erin-Osun Division, Hon Oloyede charged the police of their responsibilities in protecting the lives and properties of the people as one of the major responsibilities of the security.
The DPO of the Division responded by thanking the council chairman for the gesture. He promised to continue in taking the security of lives and properties within his jurisdiction secured.
Adding that, now that the chairman has procured another patrol van for them, it will also go a long way in improving the level of their network and boost the morale while on duty.
OsunReporters News recall, that Hon Adekunle Oloyede led administration is one of the local government development authorities in Osun who secured permanent sites and built local government Secretariat for the newly created councils among other developmental achievement of the Irepodun South Council Boss, Hon ‘Jay-Kay’.
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