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“Share Your Location Even While Going For Hook-up”— Edo Police Tells Women

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 24, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Edo Police Urge Women to Share Location Amid Rising Safety Concerns.

In response to a troubling rise in murder cases, the Edo State Police Command has issued a vital safety advisory for women, urging them to share their location with a trusted contact, even when attending casual meetups or “hookups.” The guidance, delivered by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Moses Yamu, aims to enhance personal safety and reduce risks in social encounters.

 

Speaking to the public, SP Yamu emphasised the importance of proactive measures in light of recent incidents. “Ladies, tell someone your location, no matter the nature of your outing,” he advised, highlighting that sharing real-time location details with a family member or friend could be a lifesaving precaution. The warning comes as part of a broader effort by the Edo State Police to address safety concerns, particularly for women engaging in social or romantic meetups arranged through online platforms or informal networks.





 

The advisory has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with posts on X echoing the police’s call for vigilance. Users have praised the initiative as a timely reminder of the need for caution in an era where digital interactions often lead to in-person meetings. “This is practical advice that could save lives,” one user commented, reflecting the sentiment of many who view the guidance as a necessary step in addressing vulnerabilities.

 

While specific details on the murder cases prompting the advisory remain limited, the police’s proactive stance underscores their commitment to public safety. The Edo State Command has also intensified efforts to investigate violent crimes, with SP Yamu assuring residents that the force is working tirelessly to bring perpetrators to justice. The advisory aligns with broader campaigns to empower women with safety strategies, including the use of location-sharing apps and maintaining open communication with trusted contacts.

 

Community leaders and women’s advocacy groups have welcomed the police’s message, calling for increased education on personal safety and digital literacy. “This is a wake-up call for everyone, not just women, to prioritise safety in all interactions,” said a spokesperson for a local women’s organisation. They also urged the authorities to complement the advisory with stronger measures to tackle crime and ensure safer public spaces.

 

The Edo Police Command’s guidance serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in an increasingly connected world. By encouraging women to take simple yet effective steps like sharing their location, the police hope to prevent tragedies and foster a safer environment for all. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activities to the authorities and remain proactive in safeguarding their communities.

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