Insecurity: Gov. Ododo Stresses Need For Synergy Among States, Security Agencies
…Promises to keep state unsafe for criminals
Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has called for effective and sustain collaboration among state governments and security agencies in tackling insecurity in the country.
Governor Ododo, who made the call when he received eight students of the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara, who were rescued by security operatives in a dense forest in Kwara State last weekend, promised to keep Kogi State unsafe for criminals
The students who were received by Governor Ododo at the headquarters of the Nigerian Army in Abuja had undergone psychological evaluation and confirmed fit to be reunited with their families.
Governor Ododo expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for leading from the front in the fight against terrorism and other violent crimes in Nigeria.
He specifically commended the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the leadership of the Nigerian Army, the Police, Department of State Services, the Civil Defence, local vigilante Service and local hunters for the successful operation that led to the safe return of the eight CUSTECH students.
The Governor praised the effort of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State for his unflinching support and synergy in the joint efforts to wipe out criminals from border communities between Kogi and Kwara states which have become hideouts for criminals in recent months.
While expressing sympathy with the families of two of the abducted students who died in the hands of the abductors, Governor Ododo promised to keep Kogi state unsafe for criminals.
Earlier, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taureed Lagbaja, represented by the Deputy Chief of Army Operations, Major General Emmanuel Emeka, noted that the military intervention in the rescue operation was a signal that the Nigerian government will continue to protect citizens of the country in every situation.
General Emeka commended the collaboration between the army and other security agencies that led to the safe rescue of the students, assuring that the operation will continue until the perpetrators are apprehended and brought to justice.
A statement by Ismaila Isah, Special Adviser to to the Governor of Kogi State, said that the eight CUSTECH students were later handed over to the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Abdulrahaman Asipita Salawu to be reunited with their family members.