Gov Ododo zero tolerance for insecurity yielding positive result in Olamaboro LGA, – Says Transition Chairman, Williams
…..Says highway robbers, kidnappers, bandits flush out.
By Yahaya Idris.
The Transition Chairman of Olamaboro Local Government Area, Honourable Ameh Williams, have acknowledged the commitment and support of the present administration under the pragmatic leadership of Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo towards the Welfare of the people of Olamaboro.
The council boss, said the area have received maximum attention since Gov Ododo assumed office and adding that the insecurity challenge in area have been defeated coordinated security architecture.
Hon Ameh Williams emphasized the need to support Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo in order to accomplished his good intention towards the people of Kogi State, most especially Olamaboro LG.
He described Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo as a proactive and security conscious Governor who has zero tolerance for insecurity in Kogi State.
Williams equally charged security agencies in the area to close ranks, track and fish Out Kidnappers on federal Highways.
The Chairman disclosed while addressing the rescue victims during an emergency security meeting held in his office on Sunday, 21st April, 2024 in Okpo, the LG administrative headquarters.
According to him, Olamaboro highway can not afford to be safe haven for Kidnappers as well as other criminals and we shall continue to support our leader Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, to do all within our power to support the agencies to track down those perpetrators.
He commended the Executive Governor of Kogi State for his proactive response to secure challenges across the 21 Local Government Areas, noted that his administration will continue to promote development, peace and transparency in the area.
He assured them that Olamaboro LG will continue to foster peace amongst one another, so as to promote development in the area and kogi State.
He tasked the police and other security agencies to always be at alert in their check point and on patrol areas.