Thursday, 21 November, 2024

Police lauds actor Owolabi Ajasa for portraying NPF in a good light


The Spokesman of Nigeria Police Force(NPF), Muyiwa Adejobi, has commended actor Owolabi Ajasa, who doubled as Governor of TAMPAN Ogun State for portraying the force in a good light much more than some officers.

Adejobi via his Twitter handle said the actor has consistently played good cop roles in movies, presenting himself as a great ambassador of the police force.

Actor Owolabi Ajasa(Photo credit: Twitter page of Police Spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi.)

He expressed optimism that others who make use of police kits, especially the skirt makers will emulate him.

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Adejobi tweeted: ā€œWe really want to commend the efforts of Comrade Owolabi Ajasa, the governor of TAMPAN Ogun State, who I fondly call the Area Commander, for portraying the NPF in a good light always, even more than some officers of the force. 

ā€œI have been relating with him and many others for more than 15 years as a PR practitioner in the NPF. OWOLABI stands out because heā€™s so consistent with his role as an officer in the film industry. I can say today that owolabi is a great ambassador of the NPF. 

ā€œI hope others like him will emulate him and do the right thing by regulating the use police kits and accoutrements in movies in an appropriate manner that wont cause any friction between the police and the entertainment industry, especially the skit makers. We need to be on the same page for the betterment of the two institutions in Nigeria.

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ā€œThank you, Owolabi Ajasa, I celebrate you and value your consistency. Ire o.”


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