By Abel Johngold Orheruata
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ugborikoko Division in Uvwie Local Government Area, Delta State, CSP Omosetemi Agbede-Zuokumor, has described the task of overseeing the construction of a new ultra-modern police station as demanding, yet deeply rewarding.
Speaking during the commissioning ceremony of the project held on Friday, April 11, 2024, CSP Zuokumor attributed the project’s success to the unwavering support of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd and her own commitment to ensuring a thorough execution.
Reflecting on the journey, she noted, “It was a challenging period, but I remained focused and determined to see it through.” She expressed profound gratitude to the management of Tantita, especially its Chairman, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo), and the company’s Managing Director, High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi, for their belief in her and their generous support.
In her words:
“It is with immense pride and gratitude that I stand before you today as the 10th Divisional Police Officer of Ugborikoko Division. This moment marks a significant milestone not only for our division but also for the entire Nigeria Police Force and the community we serve.”
CSP Zuokumor recalled that upon assuming office on June 10, 2024, she was met with a deteriorating structure that was unbefitting of the officers who serve there. Recognizing the urgent need for a transformation, she reached out to her longtime friend and brother-in-law, the MD of Tantita Security Services, who gave his full backing to the vision of a modern, functional station.
“Today, we celebrate the culmination of seven months of tireless effort. From the foundation laid on July 10, 2024, to this remarkable edifice we see today, the journey has been both tough and inspiring.”
She emphasized that the new station is more than just a building—it is a symbol of enhanced safety and service delivery. The station includes a fully furnished gatehouse housing the SIB, surveillance, and station guard offices, a renovated divisional hall, two Hilux patrol vehicles, concrete-stamped flooring, a 30 kVA inverter, and a 30 kVA Mikano generator.
Additional facilities include modern security cameras with ultra-clear monitors, a fully equipped interrogation room compliant with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, and a tactical conference room to support more efficient operations.
“With these state-of-the-art installations, our officers are better equipped to serve Uvwie and its environs with increased professionalism and efficiency,” she said.
CSP Zuokumor commended the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, for his forward-thinking leadership, and the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Abaniwonda Olufemi, for entrusting her with the leadership of the Ugborikoko Division and providing steadfast encouragement throughout the project.
She also paid glowing tribute to Tantita Security Services, describing the MD, Chief Kestin Pondi, as “a visionary leader who transforms ideas into lasting legacies.”
Her appreciation extended to her officers and men of the division, acknowledging their patience, sacrifice, and contributions during the construction phase. “Your resilience and cooperation made this a success.”
CSP Zuokumor used the occasion to unveil a new initiative, the Security Education Advocates Campaign, developed in partnership with notable Nigerians including Amb. Pastor Edewor Egedegbe (Value Rebirth and Empowerment Initiative) and Amb. (Dr) Mrs. Onyi Ikemefuna (Sharmar Educational Foundation).
Launched on January 13, 2025, at Delta Career College, the campaign has already reached several schools in Warri South, Okpe, and Uvwie LGAs. Its core mission is to educate and reorient young people, encouraging them to resist crime and drug abuse.
“The initiative aims to become part of the national educational curriculum, teaching children to recognize and report crime, as well as the importance of making the right choices early in life,” she explained. “We are proposing its adoption at the federal level as a strategic solution to combat growing insecurity in Nigeria.”
In conclusion, CSP Zuokumor expressed heartfelt gratitude to her husband, ACP Kevin Zuokumor, PSC, for his constant guidance and technical input throughout the construction.
“This station is more than a physical structure; it is a beacon of hope and security for our people. Let us all continue to uphold the values of integrity, professionalism, and service that define the Nigeria Police Force,” she said.
“Thank you for your attention, and may God bless us all as we embark on this new chapter for the Ugborikoko Division.”