Oyo Culture Ministry, State Police Team Up To Strengthen Tourism Security

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Oyo State Police Command have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration for improved security across the state, especially as the state anticipates a vibrant festive season and increased tourist activity.

This renewed partnership follows a courtesy visit by the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, to the Commissioner of Police, CP Femi Haruna, psc (+), on Friday.

During the meeting, discussions centred on the critical role of security in creating a conducive environment for social and economic development, particularly within Oyo State’s fast-growing entertainment and tourism sectors.

Dr. Olatunbosun expressed appreciation for the Police Command’s “steadfast dedication to maintaining peace and stability,” noting that these efforts are instrumental in positioning Oyo State as a leading destination for tourism and investment. He added that upcoming events including the Ember Month celebrations and other major programmes planned for the new year are expected to attract large numbers of visitors, boosting hospitality businesses and driving significant economic activity through sightseeing and cultural experiences.

In response, CP Haruna assured the Commissioner of the Command’s unwavering readiness to ensure safety and order throughout the state. He emphasized the importance of sustained collaboration between law enforcement and cultural institutions, pledging to enhance collaboration with the Ministry to maintain robust security during the busy festive period.

The joint initiative aims not only to reinforce safety but also to harness the full potential of Oyo State’s culture and tourism sector as a driver of economic growth and community development.

The high level meeting was attended by senior officials, including CP Femi Haruna, psc (+) (Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command), Hon. Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun (Commissioner for Culture and Tourism), Mrs. Joke Agboola (Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Tourism); Mr. Belumi Agboola (General Manager, Council of Arts and Culture), DCPs Abiodun Onuoha, James Ekanem, ACP Martins Bamigboye, and other members of the Culture and Tourism management team.

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