Niger Delta
Edo Strategises To Sustain ‘Relatively Calm’ Security Situation
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State says the security situation in the state is relatively calm, and that efforts are ongoing to sustain it.
Mr Obaseki stated this on Wednesday in Benin while reviewing the security situation in the state for the month of July, after a joint security meeting with heads of various security agencies in the state.
According to him, the reports considered show that the security environment in Edo was relatively calm.
“Quite a lot of activities had been undertaken to make sure that incessant kidnappings and armed robberies on Benin-Auchi road are handled and brought under control.
“For the month of June, we’ve seen considerable reduction in incidents of kidnapping in that axis, we’ve seen a few more cases in the Uromi-Agbor axis and that is being worked on.
“Another issue that was considered was a report on drug abuse by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
“We are working with NDLEA, members of the society, civil society organisations, religious leaders, non-governmental organisations and the press in advocacy so that we can highlight the dangers and bring them under control.
“We also received very unfortunate reports about the increase in road accidents. From August 1 alone till date, we’ve recorded about eight ghastly motor accidents, with about seven deaths.
“We’ve directed that further investigations be carried out so that we can reduce the recurrence of situations like that,” he said.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Phillip Ogbadu, while giving a review of the security situation in the state, said the state had been very calm.
Mr Ogbadu said the police had undertaken various operations and that reports had shown that “it was safer to reside in the state than any other part of the country.
“Kidnapping is very low, we have recorded only two for this month. Whenever robbery incidents happen, we do arrest those involved, while all other crimes have been well-curtailed.
“We are also working with the Federal Road Safety Commission to reduce road crashes in the state,” he said.
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