Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, of Kogi State has charged the people of the state to strengthen collaboration with security agencies by sharing credible intelligence that can help in stemming the wave of insecurity currently rocking some areas in the state.
Ododo made the charge at the weekend during a stopover at Gegu community, Kogi Local Government Area where he was warmly received by residents who trooped out to welcome him on his return from national engagements.
Governor Ododo commended members of the Gegu community for their unity, communal spirit, and commitment to peace.
He described such values as vital for effective community policing and overall security of the state.
“I appreciate you all for your love, unity, and commitment to peace.
“Our communities must remain vigilant and work closely with security agencies to keep Kogi safe,” Ododo said.
He urged citizens to promptly report any suspicious movements of individuals or groups whose activities could threaten public safety.
The governor emphasised that the fight against insecurity requires active participation of everyone.
“If you see something, say something. Intelligence is the lifeline of security, and every citizen has a role to play.
“We will not allow criminals to take shelter among us,” the Governor said.
The governor explained that intelligence sharing between communities and security operatives is crucial to sustaining the gains recorded so far in the state’s security architecture.
Ododo said his administration remained resolute in ensuring that criminal elements find no hiding place in Kogi.
“We have made significant progress in securing our state, and we must not relent.
“This administration will continue to provide all necessary support to our security agencies to protect lives and property,” he stated.
Governor Ododo, who was on a working visit to Yagba Federal Constituency following recent reports of security concerns in the area, assured citizens that the state government will continue to strengthen logistics and coordination to maintain law and order across all communities in the state.
The governor further enjoined traditional rulers, community leaders, and youths to serve as the first line of defence by volunteering timely and accurate information that can aid in crime prevention, arrest and prosecution of criminals.
(vitalnewsngr.com)