Friday, July 11, 2025 - The Ondo State
Police Command has refuted claims that it directed Divisional Police Officers
(DPOs) to contribute N39,000 each for the deployment of personnel to Lagos
State for the forthcoming local government elections.
Reacting to media reports, the command’s spokesperson, DSP Olushola
Ayanlade, issued a statement on Friday, July 11, in Akure, describing the
allegations as “entirely false, baseless, and a deliberate attempt to distort
facts.”
According to Ayanlade, “The report is misleading and no such directive was
ever issued, and at no time were officers compelled to make any financial
contribution.”
He explained that the deployment of police personnel from neighbouring
commands was in accordance with the Inspector-General of Police’s directive to
ensure adequate security before, during, and after the election.
“The deployment of personnel from neighbouring commands was made in line
with the directive of the Inspector-General of Police to ensure adequate
security before, during, and after the election,” he said.
He added that, “The inter and intra-command cooperation and collaboration
was a standard practice within the Nigeria Police Force,” noting that the
practice “also reflects the IGP’s commitment to a transparent, accountable,
people-centered, and rule of law-compliant police service.”
Ayanlade stated that, “The Ondo State Police Command, in compliance with
this directive, made all necessary logistical and welfare arrangements to
ensure a seamless deployment. A large number of officers have already reported
at their assigned posts without any personal financial burden.”
Criticising the report’s author, Ayanlade said, “It is unfortunate that
the author of the false report continues to wallow in ignorance of police
procedures and has chosen to glorify misinformation instead of seeking the
truth. His claims are false, unfounded, and unprofessional, aimed only at
misleading the public and discrediting the Command’s integrity.”
He urged members of the public to ignore the reports entirely, reiterating the command’s commitment to high standards of conduct. “The command remains committed to upholding professionalism, transparency, and public trust in the discharge of its duties,” he said.

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