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PRALARG International Strengthens Partnership with Police During Courtesy Visit to Adatan Division

ABEOKUTA, Ogun State — The Ogun State Branch of Prisons Rehabilitation and Law Abiding Organization International (PRALARG International), led by Comrade Pralagian Kadiry Abiodun, paid a courtesy visit to the Adatan Divisional Police Headquarters on Friday, 31 July 2026, as part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to strengthen collaboration with law enforcement agencies.

The PRALARG delegation was received by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), CSP Jeje Oluwarotimi, alongside officers of the division.

The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation between PRALARG International and the Nigeria Police Force in promoting community safety, crime prevention, rehabilitation, and respect for the rule of law.

During the engagement, both the DPO and the PRALARG delegation reaffirmed their shared commitment to working together to maintain peace, improve public security, and foster stronger relationships between law enforcement agencies and members of the community.

They also emphasized the importance of community policing, public enlightenment, and constructive partnerships between government institutions and civil society organizations in addressing security challenges and building public confidence in the justice system.

Speaking on behalf of PRALARG International, Comrade Pralagian Kadiry Abiodun reiterated the organization’s commitment to supporting lawful initiatives that promote peace, legal awareness, rehabilitation, and crime prevention across Ogun State.

The organisation expressed appreciation to CSP Jeje Oluwarotimi and the officers of the Adatan Divisional Police Headquarters for their warm reception, hospitality, and willingness to collaborate with PRALARG International in advancing community-based policing and public safety initiatives.

PRALARG International noted that sustained collaboration between law enforcement agencies and responsible civil society organizations remains essential to building safer, more peaceful, and law-abiding communities.

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Partnerships between the police and credible civil society organizations play an important role in promoting public trust, crime prevention, legal education, and respect for human rights. Through dialogue and cooperation, communities and law enforcement agencies can work together to create a safer environment for everyone.

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