A new Commissioner of Police, Felix Ohagwu, has assumed duty as the 47th Commissioner of Police in Ondo State.

Ohagwu takes over from CP Adebowale Lawal following the recent redeployment of the former police chief by the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu.

The development was announced on Tuesday in a statement issued by the Command’s spokesperson, DSP Abayomi Jimoh.

According to the statement, the new police commissioner is a seasoned officer with extensive experience in crime prevention, intelligence-led policing, public safety management and operational coordination.

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“Over the course of more than three decades in service, he has served in several operational, investigative and administrative capacities across the country, distinguishing himself through professionalism, discipline, dedication to duty and exemplary leadership,” the statement partly read.

Jimoh said the new commissioner assured residents of Ondo State of adequate protection of lives and property during his tenure.

“Upon assumption of office, CP Felix reaffirmed his commitment to consolidating on the existing security architecture within Ondo State while prioritising the protection of lives and property,” the statement added.

“He assured residents that the Command under his leadership would remain resolute in combating crime and criminality through proactive policing strategies, robust intelligence gathering, community engagement, strategic partnerships and sustained collaboration with other security agencies and relevant stakeholders.”

The commissioner also pledged to uphold transparency, accountability, professionalism and respect for human rights in the discharge of the command’s responsibilities.

According to the statement, Ohagwu said the command under his leadership would maintain a corruption-free policing system while ensuring quality service delivery in line with global best practices.

“He emphasized that officers and men of the Command would continue to be guided by the principles of integrity, respect for human rights, ethical conduct, and quality service delivery in line with global best practices in policing,” the statement said.

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