New Delta police commissioner visits 63 Brigade, seeks collaboration

New police commissioner in Delta, Yemi Oyeniyi, paid a courtesy visit to the Commander, 63 Brigade/Sector 1, Joint Task Force, South South, Operation DELTA SAFE, in a bid to strengthen inter-agency collaboration and operational synergy with the Brigade.
The commissioner, speaking during the courtesy visit on Monday, said the visit would enhance effective policing and overall security across Delta.
Mr Oyeniyi further emphasised the importance of sustained cooperation among security agencies in the state through timely intelligence sharing and joint operational strategies.
He particularly highlighted the need to address security challenges around the riverine and coastal areas.
In his response, the commander of 63 Brigade, Moronfolu Shonibare, warmly welcomed him and reassured his readiness to sustain close collaboration with all security agencies in Delta, particularly the police.
Mr Shonibare assured the police chief of his support in crime prevention, maintenance of public order and the protection of lives and property within Delta.
According to Mr Shonibare, inter-agency cooperation and collaboration remain a critical pillar of effective security management. He pledged continuous engagement and sensitisation to strengthen the existing security architecture in Delta.
(NAN)
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