CPOC Staff QA Meet Ewuare Osayande Citizens Police Oversight Commission

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Ewuare Osayande, Esq. has taken on the role of Deputy Executive Director at the Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC), enhancing the commission's leadership team. In a recent Q&A, he shared insights about his responsibilities and personal interests. Osayande's appointment aligns with CPOC's mission to promote police accountability and transparency in Philadelphia. He emphasized the importance of community engagement and addressing public concerns regarding police practices.

The commission has been actively working to build trust between law enforcement and the community. Osayande's diverse background and commitment to public service are seen as assets to the CPOC. His leadership is expected to drive initiatives that foster open dialogue and collaboration. As CPOC continues its efforts, Osayande's role will be pivotal in shaping its future direction.

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