AIG Zone 11 Visits AAUA, Assures Varsity of Cooperation
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, on Wednesday last week,
played host to the new Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 11 (Ondo, Osun
and Oyo States) , AIG Kalafite Helen Adeyemi, and officers under her Command.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, other Principal and top Officers of the University
received the entourage in the VC’s Boardroom.
Speaking, AIG Adeyemi said the visit to AAUA, one of the major stakeholders in Ondo State, was
part of her familiarization tour of the State.
The AIG said she had been briefed on the cooperation of the University with the police,
particularly, in the areas of information dissemination and the fight against criminal activities.
Adeyemi appreciated the cooperation and warm reception of the University Management and
assured them of their cooperation.
She said, “On our part, we want to assure you that the Police in Ondo State will continue to
cooperate with you. We will treat all information received with uttermost confidentiality; and
we want to assure you that we will ensure that your university is rid of all criminal activities.”
She noted that security of lives and property could no longer be left in the hands of the police,
hence, the need for synergy with all stakeholders.
She said, “We ask for your further collaboration and implore the university to always make
information available to the police promptly.”
In his remark, Professor Ajibefun, expressed the joy of the University to receive the AIG and her
entourage and conveyed to her, the varsity’s satisfaction with the performance of the Police in
the State.
The VC said, “There has been a robust relationship between the University and the Police
authorities and that is why the State and our University have been very peaceful.”
He also commended the Police’s efforts toward the rescue of the Akungba regent who was
recently kidnapped alongside other people.
Prof. Ajibefun noted that the peace being enjoyed in the University community was not
unconnected with the efforts of the Police.
The VC said, “Our University has been very peaceful because of your cooperation with us. The
University will continue to cooperate with the police authorities. If our university had been
overwhelmed with criminal activities, it wouldn’t have been rated the Best State University in
Nigeria by the United States Transparency International Standards, USTIS. We want to affirm
that the University will continue to collaborate with you in any area that will help to rid the
society of crimes.”
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, on Wednesday last week,
played host to the new Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 11 (Ondo, Osun
and Oyo States) , AIG Kalafite Helen Adeyemi, and officers under her Command.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, other Principal and top Officers of the University
received the entourage in the VC’s Boardroom.
Speaking, AIG Adeyemi said the visit to AAUA, one of the major stakeholders in Ondo State, was
part of her familiarization tour of the State.
The AIG said she had been briefed on the cooperation of the University with the police,
particularly, in the areas of information dissemination and the fight against criminal activities.
Adeyemi appreciated the cooperation and warm reception of the University Management and
assured them of their cooperation.
She said, “On our part, we want to assure you that the Police in Ondo State will continue to
cooperate with you. We will treat all information received with uttermost confidentiality; and
we want to assure you that we will ensure that your university is rid of all criminal activities.”
She noted that security of lives and property could no longer be left in the hands of the police,
hence, the need for synergy with all stakeholders.
She said, “We ask for your further collaboration and implore the university to always make
information available to the police promptly.”
In his remark, Professor Ajibefun, expressed the joy of the University to receive the AIG and her
entourage and conveyed to her, the varsity’s satisfaction with the performance of the Police in
the State.
The VC said, “There has been a robust relationship between the University and the Police
authorities and that is why the State and our University have been very peaceful.”
He also commended the Police’s efforts toward the rescue of the Akungba regent who was
recently kidnapped alongside other people.
Prof. Ajibefun noted that the peace being enjoyed in the University community was not
unconnected with the efforts of the Police.
The VC said, “Our University has been very peaceful because of your cooperation with us. The
University will continue to cooperate with the police authorities. If our university had been
overwhelmed with criminal activities, it wouldn’t have been rated the Best State University in
Nigeria by the United States Transparency International Standards, USTIS. We want to affirm
that the University will continue to collaborate with you in any area that will help to rid the
society of crimes.”
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