Only exceptional police officers get exceptional recognition

It was a day of joy today as the lagos state commissioner of police, cp hakeem odumosu was honoured with hall of fame award as ‘exceptional police commissioner of the year’ by organisers of the miss security nigeria hall of fame award, 2021, trek africa in collaboration with the lagos state security trust fund and other ngos. The award received on his behalf by the assistant commissioner of police, administration, acp agboola olajide, was given in recognition of the cp’s commitment and dedication to the fight against crimes in the state.

It was a day of joy today as the lagos state commissioner of police,  cp hakeem odumosu was honoured with hall of fame award as ‘exceptional police commissioner of the year’ by organisers of the miss security nigeria hall of fame award, 2021, trek africa in collaboration with the lagos state security trust fund and other ngos. The award received on his behalf by the assistant commissioner of police, administration, acp agboola olajide, was given in recognition of the cp’s commitment and dedication to the fight against crimes in the state.

Other officers who received awards in various categories include:

1. Dcp fayoade adegoke-  hall of fame award as ‘outstanding dc in criminal investigations’

2. Csp titilayo oriyomi – hall of fame award as ‘exceptional police monitoring officer of the year’

3. Sp matilda umiah ngboronye – hall of fame award as ‘exceptional police secretary officer of the year’

4. Sp cardoso yetunde omotoso – hall of fame award as ‘exceptional police legal officer of the year’

The award ceremony was held at the nut pavilion, alausa, ikeja.

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