Mr Dan Bature, an Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) of Police in Charge of Zone 11 comprising Oyo, Osun and Ondo states, says any policeman checking vehicle particulars on the highways is on illegal duty.Bature said this on Wednesday in Ibadan during a two-day familiarisation visit to Oyo State.He said that the duty of the police was not to check vehicle particulars but to ensure safer roads.Bature warned policemen against blocking high ways, saying police patrol vehicles were not supposed to be toll gates.He said the Inspector General of Police (IGP) was committed to changing the negative image of the police and supporting the anticorruption warof the Federal Government.Bature advised officers unable to key into the laudable initiatives of the IGP to resign from the force.He said that a lot was expected by the publicfrom the police, adding that this informed the monitoring of officers.“The Inspector General of Police is determined to improve on your welfare and pursue the increment of your salary.“But this can only be achieved when the people have good perception about the police, “Bature said.Earlier, Sam Adegbuyi,the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, said that the officers were dedicated and patriotic.Adegbuyi said that in view of the populationof Oyo State, the command needed to create three more Area Commands in addition to the existing four commands.He commended the AIG, Oyo government and the Police Community Relation Committee for the successes recorded so far in the fight against crime. (NAN)
Ibadan— TWELVE persons, including a mother and her twin children, were feared killed in an accident that occurred, yesterday, at Oja-Oba Market area of the Ibadan South East Local Government Area of Oyo State. Some of the vehicles and tricycles crushed by the truck (inset) in Ibadan, yesterday. PHOTOS: Dare Fasube. Police put the casualty figure at four, but some eyewitnesses claimed the number of lives lost could not be less than 12. While the accident left several people injured, several commercial cars and property were crushed by an articulated vehicle. According to a source, the driver of the truck, which had just off loaded cement, lost control of his vehicle and crushed about 12 persons on the spot. While the remains of those killed were taken to the morgue at Adeoyo State Hospital, the injured were rushed to the University College Hospital, Ibadan. It was gathered that the truck, with number plates AGL883XQ, skidded off its lane to the other side of the road, crushed man...
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