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OSPAC Has Reduced Crime In Oyigbo- Commander
Commander, Oyigbo Security and Advisory Committee, DSP Isaiah Emetajo (rtd), has declared Oyigbo and its environs crime-free courtesy of formation of OSPAC.
Isaiah stated this at Afam while speaking with newsmen, recently.
The Oyigbo OSPAC Commander explained that the formation of the local vigilante was borne out of end SARS saga and noted that the group had achieved tremendously.
Isaiah said the trust and support of all and sundry had been assisted them do the needful, and urged more support in the area of logistics.
He said the synergy existing between his group and security operatives would continue to boost their morale.
“We came on board following End SARS saga, since then I can assure you that Oyigbo is calm and peacefully,” he noted.
“The issue of car snatching, kidnapping, armed robbery and other vices have reduced drastically,” he noted.
“Any one we arrest is handed over to police.
We don’t intend to compromise the peace of Oyigbo.
“It is only peace that can attract investors speedily,” he said.
He pledged the readiness of his group to work with the new administration in Oyigbo to bring the much desired development, and stated that policing of the communities remained major concern of theirs as security was everyone’s business.
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