Insecurity: Oluseye Hails Governor Abiodun’s Proactiveness

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The Senior Special Assistant to Prince Dapo Abiodun on Information Technology, Hon. Akeem Oluseye, has hailed the Governor preparedness towards any security breach in the state.

Recall that Governor Abiodun on Monday ordered for the demolition of illlegal settlements in every nook and cranny of Ogun State.

He stated that the illegal settlement, ZANGA which is in Ijebu Ode would be dismantled and be taken over by the State Government.
According to the Governor, it is part of the efforts of the State government to prevent its continued use for unlawful activities.

The Governor made the disclosure on Monday during a press conference held in Iperu Remo, Ogun State.

The Governor has earlier held a security meeting with all the security chiefs in the State before the press conference.
Abiodun declared that ZAGA settlement is to be dismantled and taken over by the Government.
The Governor also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the progress made in the rescue efforts of the kidnap victims in Niger/ Kwara.
He said ”We want to commend Mr President for providing leadership particularly as economy has turned the corner and stabilized despite different false narratives are being promoted.

“We congratulate Mr President and the security agencies for the progress made in the rescue efforts of the kidnap victims in Niger / Kwara
As the industrial capital of Nigeria and the gate way state that connects the financial capital to the rest of the country we have and must continue to be proactive in ensuring that we sustain our position as one of the more peaceful states in Nigeria the best time to prepare for war is during peace

“There cannot be economic development in atmosphere of insecurity, this is why I have called the security meeting this morning
“Mandatory Documentation of Foreign Nationals: All foreign nationals within the State must be properly documented in accordance with security protocols and immigration regulations.

“ZAGA Enclave: The ZAGA settlement is to be dismantled and taken over by the Government to prevent its continued use for unlawful activities.

“Sanctions for Landlords Harbouring Miscreants: Landlords and individuals found to be accommodating miscreants or criminal elements will be decisively dealt with in line with the law.
“Engagement with Non-Indigenes:
A strategic meeting will be convened with the non-indigene communities to strengthen mutual understanding and enhance security cooperation.

“FOB Establishment at ILARA (Yewa North): The establishment of a Forward Operating Base (FOB) around Ilara, a key border community in Yewa North, will be prioritised to tighten border security.

“Control of Scavengers: Activities of scavengers across the State will be strictly regulated to curb criminal infiltration and illicit practices.

“Forest and Government Reserve Operations: Security agencies will intensify operations to flush out criminal hideouts within forests and government reserves.

“Illegal Mining: All illegal mining activities will be confronted decisively, with perpetrators apprehended and prosecuted.

“Ajebo non indigene Settlement:
The Fsettlement in Ajebo is currently under investigation, and necessary actions will be taken upon the conclusion of the interrogation.
“Assurance of Peace and Security:
Citizens are assured that the Government remains fully committed to maintaining peace, stability, and the security of lives and property.

“Inter-Agency Collaboration: Enhanced collaboration and cooperation among all security agencies will further strengthen and modernize the State’s security architecture.”

Oluseye in a statement made available to newsmen in Abeokuta yesterday said the Governor’s order would prevent any security threat in the state.

He said: “I commend our amiable Governor for his proactiveness. Indeed we are the Gateway State. I implore everyone to cooperate with the state and security agencies to prevent any security breach in our state and make sure they have no hiding place to carry out their heinous act”




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