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Govt that can’t provide security has failed – Gov Obaseki

Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has said the state government is collaborating with security agencies in the state to boost the capacity of their personnel as part of efforts to ensure security of lives and property.

While saying that the purpose of government is to ensure safety of lives and property, the governor said without security, everything has failed.

Obaseki disclosed this during a courtesy visit by leaders of Esan Solidarity Association Network, led by their Chairman, Mr. Anthony Okpere, at the Government House, Benin City.

He said, “As you are aware, the purpose of any government is to secure the lives and property of its citizens. A government that cannot do this is as good as no government.

“For me, security is the number one issue in governance. Security must come as number one because without security, everything has failed. What you have done as an association in Esan land is quite exemplary.

“It is exemplary because it reinforces the unity of the Esan people and the state. It is also showing your realignment to the government even when we have not started work and you have just taken the initiative. You used the same process that we have in government.”

He added, “First, we encourage people to set up vigilante groups. Not even that we encourage them, we recognise these groups. We now need to put in some controls in what they are doing and raise money to support their activities.

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“What we have done as a state is to go into alliance with the police. We have taken quite a lot of money to refurbish and upgrade the police training facilities in Ogida barracks. That exercise is now complete. We have improved the halls, training rooms, accommodations and the clinic.”

Obaseki added that his government has set up a security council headed by the Nigerian Army 4 Brigade Commander to come up with a training preposition to train all security personnel, including the vigilante.

“What we have done is to now go around and screen ex-service personnel in every local government. We now have five names from each local government. We will screen them and now come out with two names.

“These two persons will coordinate our vigilante groups in the local government areas. They will now be responsible for preparing them for training, profiling them, documenting the kinds of arms they have, and undertaking other security activities,” the governor added.

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