Oyo govt set up joint security post at Ibadan – Ijebu-Ode border
Oyo govt set up joint security post at Ibadan
– Ijebu-Ode border
Oyo State Government says it has set up a Joint Security Post at Mamu
village – a border community between Ibadan and Ijebu Ode in Ogun. The security
post is to complement efforts of the security operatives in nipping insecurity,
especially issues of kidnapping, in the bud.
Gov Seyi Makinde, who stated this while on inspection tour to the
border area on Monday, declared that the Ibadan-Ijebu-Ode road had been in the
news recently for kidnapping of travelers plying the route. He said the Mamu
Joint Security Post was set up to secure the entry and exit points in the
state, adding that it was a pilot project that would soon be replicated in all the
borders with other states. “There is CCTV camera at the post; that will be
monitored from the Security Control Room in Ibadan.
“So, if there is anything going on here, security personnel can
quickly be alerted and deal with the situation appropriately. “For us, if we
know people coming into the state, we can trace them. “And if any crime is
committed within the state and the criminals want to escape from the state’ we
can activate the process, whereby they can be apprehended at the exit point
here, “the governor said. Makinde assured the people of the state of his
administration’s commitment towards the provision of adequate security of lives
and property. He added that his administration, in collaboration with the
security agencies in the state, was working round the clock to ensure that
residents of the state were secured. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that heads of security agencies in the state accompanied the governor. They
were; Ngozi Onadeko – Oyo State Police Commissioner and Iskilu Akinsanya – Oyo
State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC). Gov
Makinde later handed over nine patrol pickup vans to the Police and NSCDC; five
pickup vans for the Police and four pickup vans for NSCDC.
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