By Abah Benjamin Eneojoh
In a significant boost to the state’s security architecture, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo on Monday in Lokoja distributed 49 operational vehicles to various security agencies in Kogi State.
Speaking at the event, Governor Ododo emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in ensuring security.
He said :”Your sacrifices and contributions reflect a deep understanding that security is a shared responsibility.”
According to him, the distribution of the vehicles is a result of the state government’s deliberate investment in strengthening and modernizing the security framework.
“We are beginning to see the result of our deliberate investment in training and modernizing the security framework of our state,” he said.

The governor expressed gratitude to citizens who have donated vehicles and other resources to support security efforts, saying, “It is heartwarming to see more citizens rise to this occasion.”
He also appreciated the efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying, “I also want to appreciate Mr. President for being very wonderful to us in Kogi State.
“We in Kogi State appreciate him and continue to show gratitude.”
The security agencies, led by the state Police command, have been working together in synergy, Governor Ododo noted.
He added : “I appreciate all the security agencies… they are working together in synergy, that is why you can see us moving well.”
The distributed vehicles include 12 refurbished ones, 10 donated vehicles, and 27 motorcycles.
The Governor urged the security agencies to use the vehicles for the purpose they were meant for.
“Let it be used for the purpose it was created for,” he stated.
The Executive Chairman of Kogi State Security Trust Fund, retired AVM Omeiza Umar, commended Governor Ododo’s visionary leadership and proactive approach to security management.
He said this had led to improved coordination and enhanced public confidence in the safety of lives and property.
“This is a practical demonstration of the governors unwavering commitment to ensuring that every corner of Kogi State remains secure,” he said.

He assured that the Trust Fund remains committed to mobilizing resources and providing sustainable support for the operational needs of security agencies.
According to him, the newly established logistics hub will serve as a nerve center for the Trust Fund’s operations.
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The Chairman appealed to government, corporate bodies, and individuals to contribute generously toward the progress of the State Security Trust Fund saying, “Together, we can build a stronger foundation for the safety and security of our state.”
He also commended the security agencies for their dedication and sacrifices, saying, “it is our collective duty to continue to support and motivate them.”
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