 The newly deployed state commissioner of police in Kaua State, C.P. Rotimi Adesi, says no security agency can single-handedly fight crimes without involving others, saying the place of synergy among security agencies is paramount in ensuring a crime-free society. She disclosed this during a costly visit to the Kaua State Command and the off the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, where she was received by the commandant Jima de Oma and all the offices of the Corps, where the duo agreed to jointly synergize in combating crimes across the 16 local government areas of the state. So I had to pay them a visit to register my prison and that I'm ready to work with them, as we have been doing before, for the progress of Kaua in terms of development, economically, socially, as well as for the security and the security of the nation as a whole. Say, what am I going to work with? When we say synergy, security agencies, you can't do it alone. We need each other. Like I told them earlier, one finger, if it has support of many hands, can lift up a nation for progress. When we know in fighting crime and international security, Nigerian police have lead agency. So most we are created by federal government to complement them. So she's here. I'm here before her. She said to pay us a courtesy visit. So in the complemention of the effort they're doing already existing relationship.