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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Rivers LG chairman donates station to police

Mr Oko-Jumbo said that the council chairman had shown rare commitment towards improving the people’s quality of life.

• September 19, 2024
Rivers State on map used to illustrate the story
Rivers State on map used to illustrate the story [Photo: Channels]

The Caretaker Committee Chairman, Khana Local Government Council, Rivers, Dr Marvin Yobana, has donated a fully completed station to the police command in Bori, to enhance its operations.

Speaking at the event, Mr Yobana stated that the donation was his administration’s contribution towards promoting law enforcement in the area.

Mr Yobana said that on assumption of office, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, urged council chairmen to prioritise the safety and security of the people.

He said, “As a result of this, my team engaged with security agencies in the area to understand the challenges in carrying out their operations. That engagement with the police also sought to address the issue of accidents on the roads. We noticed that the partial closure of a lane on the road, and the location of the old police station further narrowed the road hugely. During our engagements, the police agreed to reposition the station to avoid direct contact with the road. We are here today to inaugurate the completed, remodelled, ultra-modern police station in Bori.’’

He expressed optimism that the council’s partnership with the law enforcement agencies would strengthen security in the area.

He said, “Beyond the station, the council has recently provided the police with vehicles and equipment to enable them to effectively combat crime.’’

In his speech, the Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Victor Oko-Jumbo, commended Mr Yobana for his support to security agencies in the area.

He said that the council chairman had shown rare commitment towards improving the people’s quality of life.

He said, “I was in Khana two weeks ago to inaugurate a rural electrification project, which restored electricity to nine communities after eight years. Today, we are opening this station that will enable the police to effectively secure the area, and to reduce road accidents. This is a clear demonstration of people-oriented leadership. He has prioritised the needs of the people in delivering the dividends of democracy.’’

The Divisional Police Officer, Bori Police Station, CSP Okanlawon Olufemi, thanked the council chairman for the gesture.

He said that the police would ensure adequate maintenance culture in the usage of the facility.

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