 The Public Complaint Commission in Oshawa State is seeking partnership with the state police command to achieve its core objectives. The commissioner of the commission in Oshawa State, Honorable Sarji Asolo, disclosed this when he paid a cutsie visit to the state commissioner of police, C.P. Olawale Olokode, in his office in Oshogbo. The commissioner was accompanied by the director of investigation at the commission, Mrs. Grace Oyebade, and other officials of the commission. Sarji said the visit is to seek support of the C.P.E. to work together to enforce and solve issues of conflict and for the progress of the state. He commanded the police boss on some of his achievements in the state in combating crimes and criminality. And we can't do that without the support of the police. So that's why the first visit here is to see the commissioner of police so that we can work together for the progress of the state. And we have about nine different area offices, right, investigative offices. So the certain things we have to do by enforcing certain conflicts that we are working on, we need the police to help enforce certain things. So they are very, very important for the organization. So we need to work together and we need that cooperation.