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Ogun State Police Release ‘Long List’ of Commanders Contacts, Netizens React

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Ogun State Police Command recently released an updated list of telephone numbers for Police Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers. The release on the official X page of the Ogun State Police Command aimed to provide residents with direct lines to key law enforcement officials.

 

The list includes contacts for Police Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers across the state, allowing citizens to reach out for assistance or report incidents promptly.

However, the extensive nature of the list has triggered a wave of reactions from Netizens who are expressing their concerns.

While the initiative was meant to foster improved police-community relations, social media has been buzzing with comments from Netizens expressing scepticism and concern about the length of the contact list. 

 

Critics on social media platforms are questioning the necessity of such an extensive list and are calling for clarification on how citizens should effectively utilize the information without causing unnecessary disruptions. Others have expressed worries about the potential for prank calls and misinformation.

Some users argue that the sheer number of contacts might be overwhelming and could potentially lead to misuse or abuse of the provided information.

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