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Security Chiefs Agree on Joint Patrols to Strengthen Regional Safety

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December 3, 2025
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Security chiefs from Ogun, Oyo and Osun states have reached new agreements to boost joint intelligence operations, harmonise security structures and launch coordinated patrols across state boundaries as part of efforts to curb rising cross-border crime.

The resolutions were adopted at the 2025 Interstate Security Coordination Meeting held at McPherson University, Ogun State, over the weekend. The session brought together Commissioners of Police, DSS State Directors, NSCDC Commandants, FRSC Sector Commanders and other top security officials.

The agencies committed to improving strategic communication channels, conducting regular joint threat assessments and developing coordinated security plans tailored to border-related crimes. They agreed that intensified inter-state collaboration is now crucial to tackling cross-border raids, kidnapping and organised criminal networks.

Chairing the meeting, AIG Olusola Subair (Rtd.), Special Adviser on Security to the Ogun State Governor, said the gathering was convened to reassess “the evolving threat landscape” and reshape the security architecture of the three states. He stressed that shared intelligence and cooperation remain “the strongest tools against common risks.”

Vice-Chancellor of McPherson University, Prof. Francis Igbasan, described the meeting as vital, citing recent kidnappings along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, the Abeokuta–Sagamu corridor, and rising clashes, cult activities and drug-related violence around tertiary institutions. He warned that criminals have exploited weak coordination among neighbouring states.

Prof. Igbasan said only unified strategies, joint patrols and constant intelligence exchange can dismantle networks that “do not recognise boundaries.” He praised the three states for embracing joint action, saying the new shared protocols will hinder gangs using border communities as safe havens and escape routes.

The security leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to intensifying patrols in vulnerable areas, harmonising response procedures and strengthening cooperation between security and intelligence agencies.

The meeting highlighted the role of academic institutions in evidence-based security reforms, with Prof. Igbasan pledging McPherson University’s continued support through research and institutional resources.

The high-level convergence, attended by senior representatives of policing, defence and road safety agencies, underscored a unified resolve to confront evolving regional threats through coordinated, preventive and collaborative strategies.

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