OGUN CP OJAJUNI DEEPENS SECURITY SYNERGY WITH ARMY, DSS, IMMIGRATION, NSCDC IN FAMILIARIZATION TOUR OF SISTER AGENCIES
*Police Commissioner Drives Unified Front on Intelligence Sharing, Border Control, Asset Protection to Tackle Evolving Threats Across Ogun State*
In a decisive move to strengthen inter-agency coordination, the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, CP Bode Ojajuni, on Tuesday, 21st April 2026, undertook strategic familiarization visits to four key security formations in the state. The tour covered the 35 Artillery Brigade Nigerian Army, Department of State Services Ogun Command, Nigeria Immigration Service Ogun Command, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Ogun Command.
CP Ojajuni said contemporary policing demands more than presence — it requires trust, real-time intelligence sharing, and a unified operational posture among all security institutions to stay ahead of evolving threats.
*35 Artillery Brigade, Nigerian Army, Alamala Barracks*
Received by the Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Godwin U. Nwamba, CP Ojajuni reviewed the military–police partnership on internal security. Both commands discussed tightening joint operational frameworks, improving rapid response mechanisms, and synchronizing intelligence-driven patrols around known flashpoints. Emphasis was placed on continuous communication, joint situational assessments, and readiness to contain violent crime, communal tensions, and threats to public order.
*Department of State Services, Ogun State Command*
At the DSS headquarters, State Director R.A. Adelakun, fsi+, hosted the CP and his team. Talks centered on building a stronger intelligence-led security architecture through enhanced surveillance, proactive information gathering, and timely dissemination of actionable intelligence to sister agencies. Both leaders stressed prevention over reaction, noting that seamless synergy between intelligence and enforcement arms is vital to disrupting organized crime and emerging internal security threats.
*Nigeria Immigration Service, Ogun State Command*
Comptroller of Immigration, CIS Olufunke Yetunde Odusote, received the delegation for discussions on border security and migration control. The agencies prioritized joint efforts to curb illegal migration, human trafficking, smuggling, and infiltration through unauthorized routes. They agreed on deeper intelligence sharing, coordinated surveillance of border communities, and tighter inter-agency coordination, recognizing that effective border management is central to Ogun’s stability and national security.
*Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ogun State Command*
State Commandant Remilekun Omolade Ekundayo welcomed the CP for deliberations on protecting critical national assets and infrastructure. Both agencies pledged stronger collaboration in joint enforcement against vandalism, sabotage, and illegal activities targeting public utilities, government facilities, and strategic private installations. They also aligned on crisis response and emergency management, emphasizing structured multi-agency intervention for civil unrest, disasters, and large-scale disturbances.
*CP Ojajuni’s Message*
CP Ojajuni commended the leadership and personnel of all four agencies for their sustained cooperation and dedication to peace in Ogun State. He described inter-agency synergy as the backbone of effective policing and said the visits were designed to consolidate partnerships and build stronger operational bridges. Under his stewardship, the Ogun State Police Command remains committed to deeper coordination, real-time intelligence sharing, and collective action to guarantee the safety of lives, property, and public peace.
*Bottom Line*
Security is no longer a single-agency assignment. With this tour, CP Ojajuni is stitching the state’s security architecture into one responsive, intelligence-driven front — because threats move fast, but unity moves faster.















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