OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis Occidental (PIA)--In a significant move aimed at enhancing the safety and security of Ozamiz City, Mayor Henry "Indy" F. Oaminal, Jr., and the Asenso Ozamiz administration led the turnover of eight brand-new motorcycles to the Ozamiz City Police Station (OCPS) held at the OCPS grounds, graced by PMaj Dennis P. Tano and Misamis Occidental Police Provincial Director PCol Dwight D. Monato.
The event, which included a blessing of the motorcycles, is a manifestation of the administration's support for the Ozamiz City Police in maintaining peace and order within the city. These motorcycles represent a significant addition to the police's street patrol capabilities, enabling faster response times and improved mobility for officers on duty.
In his speech during the ceremony, Oaminal emphasized the vital role of the police force in creating a secure environment for the citizens of Ozamiz. He stated, "Our city's progress and prosperity hinge on the safety of our people. We recognize that a peaceful and secure Ozamiz is essential for the advancement of Asenso Ozamiz."
Tano expressed his gratitude for the generous contribution, saying, "We are immensely thankful to Mayor Indy and the Asenso Ozamiz administration for their continuous support. These motorcycles will enable our officers to respond swiftly to emergencies and maintain a visible presence in the community, deterring crime."
Meanwhile, Monato echoed these sentiments, highlighting the importance of collaboration between the local government and law enforcement agencies in achieving lasting peace and development.
The motorcycles, equipped with police livery and essential accessories, are expected to bolster the police's efforts in crime prevention and control. They will play a vital role in ensuring that Ozamiz City remains a safe and welcoming place for residents and visitors alike.
This initiative signifies the dedication of Oaminal and the Asenso Ozamiz administration to making Ozamiz a model city known not only for its progress but also for its commitment to public safety. With these new additions to their fleet, the Ozamiz City Police is well-prepared to uphold their duty of protecting and serving the community, further solidifying the city's position as a hub of Asenso Ozamiz's growth and development. (Misamis Occidental News Bureau/PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)
Mayor Atty. Henry "Indy" F. Oaminal, Jr. and the Asenso Ozamiz administration lead the turnover of eight brand-new Yamaha NMAX motorcycles to the Ozamiz City Police Station (OCPS) held at the OCPS grounds graced by Police Major (PMAJ) Dennis P. Tano and Misamis Occidental Police Provincial Director PCOL Dwight D. Monato. (Bhal Cabrera / Misamis Occidental News Bureau / TriMedia Digital)