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Brigade 9 Commander, Gen. Olawale Oyekola pays courtesy call on Lagos Task Force

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Admin I Tuesday, September 24, 2024

 

LAGOS, Nigeria – The Commander of the 9th Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Olawale Matthew Oyekola, paid a courtesy visit to the Lagos State Taskforce at the Agency’s headquarters earlier today.

The Brigade Commander and his team was warmly received by the Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, CSP Adetayo Akerele, alongside other senior officers of the Agency.

During the visit, discussions focused on strengthening the existing interagency synergy and fostering a healthy partnership between the Nigerian Army and the Lagos State Taskforce were highlighted. The conversation focused on the shared commitment to ensuring the safety and security of lives and property by both Agencies across Lagos State.

Brigadier General Oyekola commended CSP Akerele for the impressive strides made in recent months, particularly in sanitizing Lagos roads and ensuring a secure environment for all Lagosians. He noted that the Nigerian Army stands ready to support the Lagos State Taskforce in any capacity, should the need arise, and pledged continued collaboration to further enhance security efforts across the state.

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In his response, CSP Akerele expressed appreciation for the Nigerian Army’s unwavering support and reaffirmed the Taskforce’s dedication to safeguarding the environment in Lagos State as enshrined in the THEMES PLUS Agenda of the State Government.

He also promised to do all within his capacity to strengthen the partnership with all relevant agencies across board. Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining close ties between the military and law enforcement agencies to ensure a safer City for all.

The courtesy visit marks a continued commitment to operational cooperation and mutual support between the Nigerian Army and the Lagos State Taskforce.

 

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