Nigerians must support Tinubu as he ‘works hard’ to address country’s challenges: Governor Ododo

Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi has called on Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu in his efforts and commitment to end insecurity.
Mr Ododo made the call on Friday in Lokoja while unveiling security vehicles to enhance efficiency of community policing in all local government areas in the state.
The governor unveiled 105 vehicles and 42 motorcycles to be distributed to the 21 local government areas of the state for security surveillance.
“We must continue to support Mr President and remain united behind his policies and programmes as he works hard to fix our immediate challenges,” said Mr Ododo.
The governor said Nigerians must also shun actions capable of breaching peace in society
“With that, nothing, not even the antics of unpatriotic noise makers and sponsors of criminals, will deter us in our efforts to keep our state safe and to make it more attractive for investors and legitimate businesses from all over the world,” said Mr Ododo.
He added, “As a government, we are in total support of Mr President in his determination to take the fight to the terrorists in all parts of the country, as we have seen in recent times with the onslaught to degrade cells of bandits and terrorists across Nigeria.”
The governor said Mr Tinubu was aware of the strategic implications of any breach of security in Kogi as a gateway state to the North and the South.
”This is why he is giving us all the support required to ensure the security of lives and property in all corners of the state,” said the governor.
He noted that his administration’s security masterplan would involve all law enforcement agencies “feeding on credible intelligence and direct community engagement with our people in the farms, markets, homes and every part of the community.”
“Our efforts to guarantee food security by feeding our people and producing for other states in the country is tied to the security of lives and property and in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President,” Mr Ododo added.
Responding, Ozigi Salami, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Jerry Omodara lauded Mr Ododo’s efforts to improve security in the state.
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