Mr Ibitoye said the command also deployed ambulances to cover corridors prone to crashes.
The police urged the public to avoid violence in resolving disputes.
Olufemi Adeogun, L-PRES state project coordinator, disclosed this at the first graduation ceremony of the L-PRES Farmers’ Field School held on Thursday in Akure.
Mr Aiyedatiwa urged the permanent secretaries to ensure the effective delivery of government policies and programmes.
He noted that providing adequate instructional materials is critical to improving teaching effectiveness.
The spokesperson also said the CP reiterated the command’s firm resolve to ensure that those involved in the act were brought to justice.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa on Thursday inaugurated roads and water projects in Akure metropolis as part of activities marking the first anniversary of his administration.
Mr Adetimehin accused the members of the NURTW of violently disrupting a scheduled stakeholders meeting of the ruling party ahead of ward congresses.
Mr Folarin admitted the outcome fell short of expectations.
“Six years later, it will be known to the entire world. People who left Nigeria to seek greener pastures will be coming back,” the cleric said.
