Ibadan no Longer a 'garrison command - Abiola Ajimobi
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Thursday declared that Ibadan,
the state capital, was no longer a ‘garrison command.’
Ajimobi made this declaration when the state Commissioner of Police, Mr
Abiodun Odude led top echelon of the state command on a visit to the Governor’s
Office, Ibadan, to inform him about the creation of three additional police
commands in the state.
Ajimobi commended the Federal government for acceding to the clarion
call of the state for the establishment of more police commands in the state,
adding that there was a pending request for the establishment of three
additional commands.
He commended the gallantry of the officers and men of the state police
command in ridding the state of criminalities, stressing that the reigning
peace in the state was the bulwark behind his administration’s major
achievements.
The governor rued the pervading paucity of fund, which he blamed for the
inability of the government to assist the police and other security formations
more than he was presently doing in his drive for a near zero crime rate in the
state.
Ajimobi said, “We should be more grateful to the police authority in Oyo
State, because through them we were able to transform the state from one that
was notorious for violence in the past, which earned us the tag of a ‘garrison
command’ to a very peaceful state that we are today.
“All our achievements in the areas of commerce, education, culture and
tourism, urban renewal as well as provision of standard health services are
attributable to good and well-secured environment made possible by our
collaboration with the police.
“We would have been able to do more towards empowering the police but
for the paucity of fund experienced lately. But, we promise to do all we can to
maintain peace and make Oyo State the darling of business interests from
Nigeria and from abroad”.
Odude while speaking, commended the governor for his administration’s
continuous support for the state command.
He said that the gesture had assisted the police in maintaining peace,
law and order, as well as in taming the band of motor park overlords that had
made life hellish for residents until 2011.
He expressed the appreciation of the police to the governor and other
stakeholders, whose combined efforts and cooperation, he said, had made
policing less cumbersome across the state.
He said “Oyo State is one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria today;
and this is not achieved overnight. I can easily say it was achieved through
continuous support given by the present administration in the state under
Governor Abiola Ajimobi.
“The administration is sparing no expose in providing logistics supports
and all other things needed to get the job done and today we are the best for
it. The people are happy for the reign of peace, which has culminated into good
business environment for investors.
“We are also using this opportunity to thank other stakeholders, whose combined
support and cooperation has brought relative peace to Oyo State. This peaceful
atmosphere has enhanced social life and the economy of the state.”
Odude informed the governor that the Federal Government had approved the
establishment of three new Area Commands in the state to complement the
existing ones.
He listed the new commands as Saki, which he said would be headed by an
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abubakar Baba; Eruwa, under the
supervision of ACP Sola Oketunji; and Iganna, which will be under the
leadership of ACP Dayo Ariyo.
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