KOGI STATE POLICE COMMAND PRESS RELEASE
CP DANTAWAYE UNDERTAKES STRATEGIC TOUR OF AJAOKUTA AREA COMMAND, ENGAGES INDUSTRIAL PLAYERS AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
As part of proactive measures to enhance security, foster stakeholder collaboration, and reinforce police presence across strategic sectors, the Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Command, CP Miller G. Dantawaye, psc, has embarked on a comprehensive familiarization tour of the Ajaokuta Area Command.
During the tour, CP paid a courtesy visit to West Africa Ceramics in Ajaokuta, where he emphasized the vital role of synergy between law enforcement and the private sector in achieving sustainable security and economic growth. He was warmly received by the company’s management, led by Mr. Bello A.A. who expressed deep appreciation for the CP’s visit and acknowledged the longstanding support of the Nigeria Police Force, particularly during the foiled kidnapping attempt in 2022.
The tour also extended to BN Ceramics, led by Mr. James. He lauded the effective partnership between the company, the Area Command, and the Mobile Police Unit stationed on-site, citing their swift response to emergencies and consistent patrols as key deterrents to criminal activities around the factory and residential areas.
While commending police efforts, both companies raised concerns about rising incidents of fraud, including impersonation and the circulation of counterfeit ceramic products. CP assured of the Command’s unwavering commitment to investigate and prosecute such cases, emphasizing that no genuine complaint will be ignored.
He further encouraged continuous intelligence-sharing, stressing that the safety of lives, properties, and investments is a shared responsibility requiring consistent engagement between businessess and security operatives.
As part of the broader tour, the CP also held strategic security engagements with community stakeholders, traditional rulers, and heads of sister security agencies across Itobe, Adogo, and Ajaokuta. The initiative aims to build an inclusive security network and enhance grassroots intelligence operations to tackle crimes, particularly kidnapping, armed robbery, and vandalism.
In his lecture, CP Dantawaye underscored the need for synergy across all sectors, stating that security thrives when communities and security agencies operate as one family. Intelligence sharing, community trust, and mutual respect are the foundation for lasting peace. All security agencies are involved in a united security front including Vigilantes and hunters.
The CP also emphasized the importance of community accountability, calling on residents to remain vigilant and to report any misconduct, whether by criminals or officers of the law. Stressing that if you see something, say something. We will not tolerate impunity from any quarter. Mob justice is not justice, it is chaos. We must uphold the rule of law at all times.
His Royal Highness, Alhaji Saliu A. Ocholi, a respected traditional ruler, the District Head of Itobe, delivered a goodwill message, expressing heartfelt appreciation to the Nigeria Police Force, the Area Commander, and his team. He commended their consistent presence, swift responses, and dedication to peace and safety within the community.
To promote accessibility and responsive policing, CP Dantawaye made his direct emergency contact number publicly available, assuring residents of an open communication line where necessary. He affirmed that all officers under his command, from Deputy Commissioners to Divisional Police Officers, operate with his full backing to respond swiftly and professionally to security concerns.
Concluding his tour, the CP paid tribute to fallen officers who gave their lives in service to the nation particularly CSP M. Baba Ali, DPO Rano Division, Kano Command and called on all stakeholders to remain committed to the collective mission of peace. “Let us honor our heroes by sustaining the peace they died to protect us. Kogi must be safe, and that responsibility rests on us all.”
The familiarization tour will continue across other Area Commands in the coming weeks as part of the Command’s broader strategy to entrench community-driven policing, mutual trust, and institutional accountability.
*SP WILLIAM OVYE AYA,*
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
KOGI COMMAND
WEDNESDAY 28th MAY, 2025.