The Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) in charge of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), DIG Adegoke Fayoade, says the force is deploying advanced technological tools and technical expertise to secure the release of pupils and teachers recently abducted at Orire Local Government Area of the state.
Fayoade who is also the DIG in charge of the South West Zone gave the assurances in Ibadan during a stakeholders meeting at the Oyo State Police Command headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan.
According to him, ongoing efforts to rescue the victims are already yielding results, stressing that the police are committed to ensuring the victims are rescued safely without any collateral damage.
“I can assure you that technology is already being deployed in the rescue operation.
“It is only a matter of time before the abducted pupils and teachers are reunited with their families.
“Our priority is to bring them back alive, hale and hearty,” the DIG stated.
The engagement with the stakeholders was held as part of his official tour of the Southwest region.
He explained that the tour of the police commands and formations in the South West was at the instance of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Ridwan Disu, who he said had directed all Deputy Inspectors-General of Police to embark on nationwide sensitization and operational assessment tours.
He said the IGP also directed he and his colleagues to engage officers and communities to strengthen public confidence in policing.

He said the tour was also aimed at strengthening security collaboration and enhancing policing effectiveness across the zone.
Describing technology as the backbone of modern policing, DIG Fayoade emphasized that the Force has continued to leverage digital tools, intelligence gathering systems, and technical expertise to combat crime and enhance public safety.
“Whatever crime that comes up, we deploy our technical experts and available technology to ensure such crimes are resolved within the shortest possible time.
Technology remains indispensable in modern policing,” he said.
The DIG urged police officers, including Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers and tactical commanders, at the meeting to prioritize professionalism, transparency, and quality service delivery.
He stressed that public trust remains one of the most powerful tools in effective policing and warned officers against actions.
“The only way to build trust is through sincerity, objectivity, prompt response to complaints,
and quality policing services.
“Stay away from perverting justice. Make yourselves available whenever there is a problem and move swiftly to serve the public,” he charged.
He noted that maintaining cordial relationships with citizens would encourage the flow of credible intelligence necessary for tackling crimes and other social vices threatening national security.
DIG Fayoade called for continued vigilance and support for security agencies, emphasizing that community participation remains vital in the fight against criminality.
“The Southwest must remain safe and secure. We will continue to deal decisively with all forms of crime and criminality, but we need the support of the people through timely and credible information,” he added.
Earlier, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Olugbenga Ayodeji Abimbola, welcomed the DIG and expressed confidence that the visit would further enhance the operational capabilities of officers through the strategic insights, knowledge-sharing sessions, and interactive engagements organized during the tour.
CP Abimbola also appreciated the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, noting that his transformational vision continues to inspire professionalism, discipline, innovation, and excellence throughout the Force.
Fayoade had earlier paid courtesy visits to Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, during which discussions centered on deepening partnerships between the Nigeria Police Force and government institutions, traditional authorities, local communities as part of efforts to promote peace, security, and sustainable development.
During his meeting with Governor Makinde, the DIG commended the state government’s continued support for security agencies and emphasized the importance of intelligence sharing, community policing, and inter-agency cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges across the Southwest.

He noted that collaborative efforts remain critical to sustaining the relative peace and stability currently enjoyed in Oyo State and the region at large.
At the Olubadan’s Palace, DIG Fayoade acknowledged the crucial role traditional institutions play in grassroots security, conflict resolution, and community engagement.
The monarch, in turn, lauded the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force in maintaining law and order and pledged continued support towards ensuring a safer Ibadanland and Southwest region.
The Southwest tour is expected to take DIG Fayoade across the six states of the region as he evaluates operational activities, engages critical stakeholders, and strengthens institutional partnerships necessary for effective policing and improved security outcomes.
The Ibadan engagements have set a positive tone for the tour, reflecting the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to proactive policing, technological innovation, strategic partnerships, and community-driven security solutions aimed at ensuring lasting peace and safety across the Southwest.
(vitalnewsngr.com)













