Anambra CP urges tricycle drivers to partner police to fight crimes
Maduako Igbokwe l Monday, Jan. 29, 2024
AWKA, Nigeria – Anambra State Commissioner of Police CP Aderemi Adeoye has urged the tricycle drivers in the state to partner Police to fight crimes and criminalities.
Adeoye made the statement on Sunday night while hosting members of Anambra State Keke Drivers Forum in Awka, the state capital.
According to CP Adeoye, the police cannot be everywhere but tricycle drivers are everywhere.
He urged the Keke drivers to volunteer information to the police when they witness any one.
The Commissioner said the police want to work with the Keke drivers as an important segment of the society who move around the state on daily basis.
He also assured the tricycle drivers of their protection in the state, noting that it is the duty of Police to protect Keke drivers and others in the state.
“It is the responsibilities of the police to protect you and others.
” When, we protect you, we are not doing you a favour but discharging our duties to you and to the society.
‘We are here to tell you that you are very important people. You are not second class citizens. We cannot tolerate anybody violating your rights in the state. As far as Anambra State Police command is concerned, we will protect you at all times,just help us with information ” he said .
The coordinator of Anambra State Keke drivers Comrade Osita Obi commended the commissioner of Police for the wonderful work he has been doing since he assumed office.
He described CP Aderemi Adeoye as one of the best Commissioner of Police in the state that has fought crimes and criminalities to a stand still.
According to him, since Adeoye took over the helm of Police affairs in Anambra state the incidences of cult killings and others have drastically been reduced.
” The Commissioner of Police is hosting us but we are celebrating him for his good works he is doing in the state. The CP has done extremely well in the state and we most appreciate that by being law abiding citizens” he said.
He urged the Keke drivers to be law abiding and stop blocking roads, thereby causing traffic obstructions.
According to him, the Keke drivers must partner the police in the state by volunteering useful information to fight crimes.
He urged them not to hide any information from the police as the police cannot be everywhere at the same time.