“Furthermore, adequate security has been put in place for motoring public transiting the state,” the CP said.
The police in Ondo have apprehended two commercial cyclists, Sunday Komolafe and Lekan Temitope, for allegedly acting as spies for bandits.
The police boss attributed the incessant kidnappings in the state to the influx of immigrants.
Penultimate Sunday, NANS members were attacked at Ogbese, Akure North LGA, while travelling to Abuja for their annual convention.
Mr Afolabi urged the residents of the state to align with the guidelines to ensure a secure and orderly event.
The CP vowed that such acts of lawlessness would not be tolerated.
Sources said the boy’s death angered the youths who stormed the police station, overpowered the officers on duty, and set the building on fire.
The Ondo police spokesperson said the new constables, who graduated on Thursday, had undergone highly challenging and rigorous training.
The CP explained that Izuorah, from Ihiala in Anambra State, was the buyer, while Isiaka aged 42 and Abosede aged 23, from Ibadan, Oyo State, were the sellers.
Also, properties worth millions of naira were destroyed in the violent clash, which occurred between youths of the communities over the weekend.
