COVID-19: Ondo PoliceNG Commissioner Urges Officers To Stop Entry Of Persons Into State | Sahara Reporters Adie said he had been receiving reports that many of the vehicles and trucks used in transporting essential commodities were being used...READ MORE:
Commissioner of Police in Ondo State has called on officers manning entry points to prevent anyone from sneaking into the state.
Speaking on the issue, Adie said, “To continue to see or hear of inter-state passenger transport vehicles into Ondo State while we man all entry-points into the state puts us in bad light. "I will therefore warn that men in all border posts must be extremely and judiciously vigilant never to allow anybody or vehicle without the authorization of government entry into the state.
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