CP Disu Support Better Collaboration Among Sister Security Organization In Rivers

CP Disu Support Better Collaboration Among Sister Security Organization In Rivers

 

Story by Iyiola Ayomide

The commissioner of Police in River State, Order Olatunji Disu has called for better collaboration among sister security organizations in Waterways State, saying police can't battle wrongdoing alone.


He settled on the decision at the end of the week during a visit to the Representative of  Comptroller of Immigration Services in Rivers State    bat his office in Port Harcourt.


CP Disu while expressing the justification for his visit said "my motivation of accompanying my supervisory crew and other senior officials is to look into you, guarantee that your officials get to know officials of the order so we can foster the collaboration that is now existing between our sister organizations.


"Not a single one of us can finish the work alone, we want to meet up so we can give great administrations to individuals who admire us to guarantee harmony and steadiness in the order.


"We argue for more cooperation between the two sister organizations".


While answering, the Specialist of Movement Administration in River State, Mr. Sunday James expressed "aside from the Lead representative who is the Central Security Official of the state, you are straightaway. I thank you for considering it fit to come notwithstanding your situation.


"Your approaching today is like re-touching off relationship that existed among myself and senior cops at Power Base camp.


"At the point when I hear our lesser officials having issues, what strikes a chord is that do they understand we are serving one Government.


"The objective of all the security organizations is to get the country. I don't think there is some other thing outside getting the country, in the event that we neglect to get our country our occupation as sister offices are in question.


"Our senior officials have been working together at headquaters, we should do likewise at our level. At the point when we pass it to the lesser officials, there won't be any malice between the sister organizations. When at this level we are having issue it is basically impossible that our lesser officials won't battle for prevalence.


"The fracas we see between our lesser officials might be that we are teaching different things to our lesser officials. We should make the best choice by remedying some unacceptable at our level. I have never endured indiscipline in my order since I came.


"We don't have to trust that things will be terrible before we settle the issues. We ought to proceed with the shared relationship working for us.


The River Migration Manager consoled the Magistrate of Police of his persistent coordinated effort.

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