Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Moshood Jimoh, has set a firm tone anchored on discipline, professionalism, and respect for human rights as he officially assumed duty as head of the Nigeria Police Force Zone 2 Command, overseeing operations in Lagos State and Ogun State.
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The Former Commissioner of Police in Lagos, reaffirming the command’s core responsibility, stressed the need to protect lives and property across both states while improving public confidence in policing.
“The task before us is quite enormous, but I’m confident in the team I have. I’m very sure we are going to take policing to the next level in this zone,” Jimoh said.
The AIG assured residents that his leadership would prioritise accessibility and community-driven policing.
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“We are going to equally put policing at the doorstep of every good person in these two states,” he stated.
Jimoh emphasised that respect for human rights would remain central to all police operations under his command.
“We are going to ensure that we are 100 per cent human-rights compliant in everything that will be done. Anything that is done which is not in the public interest and doesn’t guarantee human rights and dignity is nothing but against the law,” he added.

