Security: Gov. Ododo Distributes Security Gadgets, Safety Materials to Over 1,000 Newly Recruited Hunters
…talks tough on criminal elements, as police commissioner hammers on synergy
As part of efforts to boost community policing in the state, Gov. Ahmed Ododo has distributed security gadgets and safety materials to empower and equip over 1,000 newly recruited Hunters in the state.
Gov. Ododo, who inaugurated the gadget’s distribution on Thursday at Government House Lokoja, charged the hunters to deal decisively with criminals and ensure protection of lives and property across the state.
“We are all Kogites, we must protect ourselves. Kogi is not a free trade zone for criminals; you have government’s backing to protect the land, when you see them, deal with them decisively.
“We are not new in this game; criminals must be wiped out of our land.
“We are good people and God knows why he created us as a people, Kogi State is blessed with numerous mineral deposits if you want to trade with us, we are ready to trade with you.
“But if you are coming with criminal mind, we are ever ready to fish you out and deal with you decisively,” Ododo warned
The governor stressed that the security of lives and property, remained his number one responsibility to the great people of Kogi State,
He added: “Our resolve to evolve a grassroots-led security approach and engage our hunters was amplified by their courageous and professional conduct during our rescue efforts that led to the release of 29 of the 31 Kidnapped students from CUSTECH.
“Our faith in the people-led security approach as a new strategy is a clear manifestation of our determination to recalibrate our security architecture”.
“As desperate and determined as we are to ensure security, it is also in line with our commitment to lawful approach and due process that we forwarded a request to the Kogi State House of Assembly
He commended Kogi House of Assembly for the prompt and patriotic approval of the recruitment of 1,050 hunters to complement the efforts of the conventional security agents.
“We are at an advanced stage to insure the lives of the hunters.
“We are also distributing security gadgets and safety materials such as Level 4 Ballistic Vests to fend off bullet attacks as well as boots to help them move around in the forests unhurt among other materials.
“In our fight against terror, we must agree that battlefields have changed and technology has evolved.
“We are determined to fight at different levels and secure our land and people. Kogi will be steps ahead of the enemies of peace,” he said.
The governor advised the hunters to exhibit the highest level of responsibility and discipline in the discharge of their duties, expressing his confidence in their capacity, discipline, patriotism and professionalism.
He added: “My administration is determined to combine the kinetic and the non-kinetic approach to ensure security. We are improving the economy.
“We are creating an environment that is birthing new jobs for our teeming youth. We are making education free to ensure every child is educated.
“However, we will go after the criminal elements with our wall of strength. We shall win.
He urged the hunters to continue to work in synergy with other conventional security agencies and not in unnecessary rivalry, saying, “together, we shall keep Kogi safe”.
Ododo thanked President Bola Tinubu for making it possible for states to introduce local solutions to curtail the activities of criminals, and commended the National Security Adviser for constantly supporting the efforts to make Kogi safe for all.
He appreciated the heads of security agencies for giving proper orientation to the recruited hunters on the rules of their engagement, adding that the synergy had been the energy driving security success in Kogi.
In his remarks, the Commissioner of Police, Kogi Command, Bertrand Onuoha, commended the governor for his foresight in securing lives and property in the state.
“All of us knows the topography of Kogi State which poses security challenges. All this we are seeing is in line with the Inspector General of Police on community policing.
“If all this security agencies are established without synergy, much will not be achieved.
“Am using this medium to call for the integration of all security agencies in the state.
“I have directed Area Commanders to always make use of vigilantes and hunters. When we harmonize, our services will be more interesting,” he said.
Onuoha advised hunters association and vigilantes to always work in synergy with other security to nip in the bud criminal elements from Kogi.
Earlier, the State’s Security Adviser, Cdr Jerry Omdara rtd, noted that the hunters had been subjected to some level of intensive training and orientation to guide them in the task ahead.