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430 Ogun VSO officers begin training in police studies

- From Kehinde Akinyemi, Abeokuta

At least, 430 officers of the Vigilante Service of Ogun State (VSO) have commenced a five-day training in policing, as part of efforts to bring about effective performanc­e and enhance their capacity for better security services in the state.

The State Commission­er for Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs, Chief Jide Ojuko, spoke while declaring open the training programme in partnershi­p with the Nigeria Police Force, Ogun State command at the Vigilante Academy in Ilaro, yesterday.

Ojuko stated that regular training programmes were essential not only for developmen­t, but were an avenue to improve attitudes, skills and knowledge.

The Commission­er, who was represente­d by the ministry’s Director of Chieftainc­y Affairs, Mr. Dolapo Adewumi, said that the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administra­tion was committed to security of lives and property in the state.

"On assumption of duty, over 150 Toyota Pick-Up vans with stateof-the -art security gadgets were purchased and a total of 13 numbers of Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) were distribute­d across the state to support security organizati­ons, which was an indication that the present administra­tion would not rest until its citizens were well protected.

“I therefore charged our officers to make the best out of this training so that you complement the efforts of the state government and also deliver better services through operationa­l and informatio­n-gathering techniques that would aid in securing our state," Ojuko stated.

The State Commander of VSO, Mr. Soji Ganzallo, assured that members of the Corps were ready and prepared to combat any form of menace and criminalit­y in the state.

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