 Meantime, community leaders have been advised to walk more on database of their communities and get accurate information about their tenants and neighbors in order to guide against the influx of terrorists, bandits, and other criminals in their areas. The chairman of the police community relations committee, PCRC, in Ogun State, made this known during the unveiling of membership directory of the body in the state. The commissioner of police in the state described the step as the force of its kind, noting that it will assess security agencies and will help to guide against impersonation. While appreciating the support of stakeholders in crime-fighting, the commissioner on behalf of the organization decorated some individuals for their selfless service, even as journalists who doubles as the chairman of the consolidated chapel of NUJ in the state was honored as the media icon of the year. Like I always tell our CDA chairmen, our CDC chairmen, that they are the chief security officer of their community. So it would be of some them to be able to gather enough data on the members living in that particular community, the work they do, maybe the family background, where they work and all these sort of things. When you have these, you know, even without making use of it, the fact that people know that you already have their data, it's already a deterrent for them to do something because they know that the law will always catch up with them. We are working perfectly with all security agents, not only the Nigerian police. We are helping them with critical information. It's only in Augustate when our people see something, they say it and it helps a lot and we thank the IGP for recognizing us. We do not have any other country, we do not have any other society than the one that we are living in, the one that we know that of our own and we should do our bit in ensuring that the society is safe, the society is secured and the society is progressing.