Asuquo Cletus
The newly appointed Commissioner of Police in Cross River State, Olusegun Eyitayo PSC has officially assumed office, pledging to enhance security across the state and combat crime in all its forms.
CP Omosanyin, who hails from Ondo State but was raised in Oyo State, was enlisted in the Nigeria Police Force on May 18, 1992. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical & Health Education from the University of Ibadan (1987), a Master’s Degree in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (2008), and a Master’s Degree in Security and Strategic Studies from the National Defence Academy, Kaduna (2024). He is also a fellow of the National Defence College, Abuja, Course 32.
Speaking during a brief handover ceremony at the State Police Headquarters in Calabar, on Friday, CP Omosanyin emphasized his commitment to proactive policing, community engagement, and strategic crime-fighting initiatives.
He assured residents that the police force under his leadership would be more responsive and dedicated to maintaining peace and order.
“I am fully aware of the security challenges facing the state, and I assure the good people of Cross River that we will work tirelessly to protect lives and property. We will intensify our efforts in crime prevention, intelligence gathering, and collaboration with other security agencies,” he stated.
CP Omosanyin takes over from Augustine Grimah, who has been promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) and redeployed to Zone 10 Headquarters, Sokoto State.
The new Commissioner further called on community leaders, stakeholders, and the general public to cooperate with the police by providing credible information that would aid in tackling criminal activities. He also warned criminals and those planning to disrupt the peace of the state to desist, as the police force would not tolerate lawlessness.
He has directed Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), and Tactical Commanders to ensure the safety and security of residents. Additionally, the Command has put in place strategic plans to clamp down on any elements attempting to cause unrest in the state.
As he settles into his new role, Omosanyin reiterated his commitment to professionalism, integrity, and the protection of human rights, ensuring that law enforcement is conducted in a fair and just manner.