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In response to the recent tragic explosion in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital that resulted in five fatalities, the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Kayode Egbetokun, convened a meeting with commanders of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Unit in Abuja. During this gathering, Mr. Egbetokun issued a strong charge to the EOD commanders, urging them to elevate their level of activity and responsiveness in overseeing the production, importation, storage, distribution, and usage of explosives across the nation.
Recognizing the vital role played by the EOD Unit in safeguarding the country against evolving threats associated with explosive materials, the Inspector-General applauded their outstanding service. He emphasized the importance of professionalism in the unit’s endeavors to combat armed and violent criminals. The charge comes in the wake of the Ibadan explosion, underscoring the critical need for proactive measures to prevent such incidents and enhance public safety.
The Inspector-General’s directive reflects a commitment to bolstering security measures and ensuring the effectiveness of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit in tackling emerging challenges. As the country faces potential risks related to explosive materials, the call for heightened vigilance and diligence emphasizes the role of law enforcement in maintaining public security and averting tragic incidents like the Ibadan explosion. The meeting serves as a strategic platform for reinforcing the capabilities of the EOD Unit in the ongoing efforts to address security concerns nationwide.