Fund Presents Vehicles To Security Agencies In Kogi

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Kogi State Security Trust Fund has presented 16 refurbished vehicles to security agencies as part of efforts to fight crime and protect lives and property in the state.

The presentation held on Thursday in Lokoja, underscored Governor Ahmed Ododo’s commitment to prevent crime in all parts of the state.

Presenting the vehicles on behalf of the governor, the administrative officer in the Office of the Director General, Government House Administration, Mrs. Funmilayo Bello, emphasised the administration’s concern for public safety and the welfare.

Fumilayo who also represented the director general, Government House, Umar Shaibu, said the initiative was part of Governor Ododo’s strategy to eradicate insecurity and promote peaceful environment conducive for growth and development.

Chairman of the Kogi State Security Trust Fund, Air Vice Marshal Faruk Omeiza (rtd), praised Ododo for improving the state’s security architecture and for supporting security agencies in the state.

He described the refurbished vehicles as a testament to the state government’s determination to equip security personnel with tools necessary for rapid response and operational effectiveness.

Receiving the vehicles on behalf of the security agencies, deputy commissioner of police, DCP Daba Mallam, who represented the state commissioner of police, Miller Dantawaye, expressed appreciation to the state government for the gesture.

He assured that the vehicles would be put to effective use and urged officers to ensure good maintenance of the vehicles to serve them better.

Similarly, deputy commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Idonie Felix, thanked Governor Ododo for the gesture, affirming that it would enhance their operational output.

He pledged the continued dedication of NSCDC personnel to protecting the lives and property in the state.

Representatives from other security formations, including the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kogi State Vigilante Service, and the Nigerian Correctional Service, also commended the Governor for prioritizing security of lives and property.

They pledged their agencies’ commitment to partnering with the government for a safer Kogi State.

Yunusa Jimoh, a representative of Access Bank, expressed the bank’s readiness to continue supporting the security sector through strategic partnerships and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Highlights of the event was the formal presentation and handover of the refurbished vehicles to heads of security agencies in the state, marking another milestone in the administration’s proactive approach to enhancing security architecture in the state.


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