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Bandits Scare: Governor Oyebanji meets security chiefs, assures Ekiti residents of safety

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Governor Biodun Oyebanji has assured residents that Ekiti remains safe, peaceful and secure.

Mr Oyebanji gave the assurance in Ikogosi-Ekiti on Thursday, shortly after meeting with some heads of security agencies.

He stated that the state government has taken steps to strengthen intelligence gathering and tighten surveillance across all borders and communities.

The governor noted that the meeting was part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to keep the state secure against potential threats and to improve inter-agency coordination and collaboration.

Mr Oyebanji said he had to cut short his leave to personally meet the security chiefs in view of the current development in some parts of the country, saying that efforts were being put in place to ensure that Ekiti does not serve as a refuge for criminals.

He commended the security agencies for their unity, professionalism and commitment to safeguarding Ekiti.

The governor appealed to residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence, stressing that community participation remains vital to the success of security operations.

Mr Oyebanji commended President Bola Tinubu for leaving no stone unturned in the bid to secure the country.

“Well, we’re elected to serve the people, and though I’m on leave, with what is happening around borders and neighbouring states, there is a need for me to cut short the leave, come back home and meet with our security chiefs. We just had a meeting where they briefed me on what they are doing,” the governor said.

In his remarks, the special adviser to the governor on security matters, Ebenezer Ogundana, commended the governor for his proactive approach in addressing security concerns in the state.

He said the governor’s decision to cut short his leave in order to meet with the security chiefs demonstrated a high level of commitment to protecting the lives and property in the state.

(NAN)

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