Oyo government assures residents of adequate security

This aerial photograph shows a general view of the city of Ibadan, also called as The Brown Roof city, southwestern Nigeria, on November 20, 2024. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP) (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT/AFP via Getty Images)

This aerial photograph shows a general view of the city of Ibadan. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP) (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT/AFP via Getty Images)

The Oyo State Government has assured residents that it will leave no stone unturned to ensure the safety of everyone in the state.

The assurance came against the backdrop of reports that some bandits from the Northern parts of the country were infiltrating the state.

The government, during a press briefing after the state’s Joint Security Council meeting presided over by Governor Seyi Makinde, yesterday, said all hands were on deck to fish out the bandits and use the instrumentality of the law to deal with them.

Special Adviser on Security to Oyo State Governor, Compol Fatai Owoseni (Rtd), while briefing the media on the resolution of the security council, urged the people to go about their lawful activities without any fear, assuring them that the state government would pull out all the stops to secure the life of everyone in the state.

Owoseni said that with the robust synergy among the security agencies in the state, the bandits and other criminal elements had nowhere to hide.

He also stated that Oyo was collaborating with neighbouring states to secure its borders and guard against the influx of bandits.

He noted that to strengthen the security network in the state, the council would hold expanded meetings that would incorporate local council chairmen as well as traditional rulers.

Owoseni further said: “The essence of this is to ensure that we take security to the grassroots.”

The local council administration is the third tier of government and it is the closest to the people. In the same vein, traditional rulers are close to the people and know most people in their domains.

“By integrating them into the security network, we are taking security to the grassroots and carrying everyone along. Security is everybody’s business and we all have a role to play in ensuring that our state is safe from the antics of bandits and other criminal elements.”

He said that the council also discussed the issue of decongesting correctional centres, adding that the state would invoke its power of prerogative of mercy to set free some of the inmates.

Similarly, the council discussed the issue of the health and well-being of inmates of correctional centres with a recommendation that they should be enrolled on the Oyo State Health Insurance Scheme to ensure that they have access to good healthcare.

“A decision on the health insurance scheme for correctional centre inmates would be taken at one of the subsequent Council meetings,” Owoseni said.

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