Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state has declared that the people of the state can not continue to live in fear arising from the cases of kidnapping, robbery, and other criminal activities recorded in the state.
Akeredolu said this while receiving the newly posted Assistant Inspection-General of Police for Zone 17, headquartered in Akure, Isaac Akinmoyede, and the new Brigade commander of the 32 Artillery, Owena Catonement, Brig. Gen. Raymond Utsaha.
He urged the new AIG and brigade commander to collaborate with other security agencies in the state for optimum performance.
According to him” insecurity can be tackled in a different way when there are collaborative efforts.
” We have great challenges. We need all hands on deck. Our challenges are enormous. Top of it is the issue of kidnapping.
“We can not continue to live in fears. It is our constitutional responsibility as governor and as police to prevent crimes and guarantee the security of lives and property of our people.”
Akeredolu appreciated the police for the measure of cooperation given to the state security network, otherwise known as Amotekun Corps.
He assured the new AIG and the Brigade commander of a good working relationship as extended to their predecessors in office.
Earlier, AIG Akinmoyede thanked the governor for his support and cooperation enjoyed by the recently created zone 17 and the state command.
Akinmoyede said:” I want to thank you for the cooperation that the Nigeria police Ondo state command has been receiving from your office. I have had an extensive briefing from the commissioner of police and he spoke well of your efforts. I thank you for the progress made so far on zone 17 headquarters.”
The AIG assured of his readiness to cooperate with Amotekun and synergise with other security agencies in the state.
The Outgone brigade commander of 32 Artillery, Brig. Gen. Z. L Abubakar also thanked the Governor for his massive support for the command in the state.
Akinmoyede said:” I want to thank you for so many reasons. For your enormous support for the 32 artillery. From the road construction in the barrack. Identifying with us. You gave loans to the families of the fallen heroes and so many promises to the living heroes so that they won’t be forgotten.
“Since the assumption of office, I have benefited a lot from your administration. I want to indulge and request from you that all the assistants and cooperation you have given to me, please extend it to my predecessor’s.”
The new Brigade commander, Brig. Gen. Raymond assured the Governor of his commitment to the peaceful and crime-free State.