Ebrimson respectively , has embarked on monitoring exercise of both borders.
According to him, there has been a huge compliance about the lockdown in both States, adding that, ‘’the few people apprehended does not imply failure of the exercise, since the country is not totally shutdown’’.
The AIG emphasised the need for continued synergy between the two states, in order to sustain the cooperation and success recorded, saying efforts were being intensified to make Ogun and Lagos, ‘crime free zones’.
In their separate remarks, the Lagos State, Commissioner of Police, Akeem Odumosu and his Ogun counterpart, Kenneth Ebrimson pledged to always complement the good legacy of the AIG, promising that the two States would not relent in joint policing, especially at this crucial stage of Covid-19 in the country, to make the Federal Government pronouncement on lockdown a success.
Other sister agencies, at the events included; Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO), So- Safe Corps, Police Community Relations Committee, amongst others.



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