According to him, security agencies cannot effectively tackle crime without the support and cooperation of communities and other stakeholders.
The PCRC national chairman described Okuyiga as a national treasure.
Mr Olaniyan noted that the essence of the visit was to pledge the allegiance of PCRC to Mr Ladoja, especially in achieving peace and security in the local communities.
Mr Olaniyan said the proposed protest, disguised as a campaign for the rights of retired police personnel, was ill-timed
He commended traditional rulers for their support towards promoting peace and stability in the area.
Police commissioner Ibrahim Abdullahi disclosed this on Thursday in Kaduna at the inauguration of 26-member new executives of PCRC.
The PCRC boss said the new executive would work with every member of the communities in Kogi to ensure that criminals hibernating were flushed out.
He commended the Imo PCRC for its “undeterred efforts to prove to Imo people that the police is our friend“ in words and action.
The AIG reiterated his full support to the PCRC, saying that his doors were always open for the committee’s executives and other members.
Ms Salu-Hundeyin told Mr Showemimo that the youth, with a large population, must be actively involved in fighting insecurity.
