Our collaboration with security agencies contributing to peace in Edo – Obaseki

Governor Godwin Obaseki announced that the Edo State Government’s partnership with various security forces, including the local vigilante groups, has enhanced the state’s peace, security, and safety.

He made this known while hosting Major General Obinna Onubogu, the Officer Commanding 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, and other senior military officers at the Government House in Benin City for a courtesy visit on Thursday.

Governor Obaseki praised the Army for its ongoing support and significant contributions to the state’s security framework, stating that their efforts have substantially fostered peace and safety across Edo State.

“We are enjoying peace, security, and safety in Edo State today largely because of the backing of the military and other federal security agencies.

“The security situation in Edo State today particularly vis-a-vis or relative to states around our zone, has tremendously improved. You will agree with us that Edo is relatively peaceful and one of the safest States in Nigeria.

“We didn’t achieve this on our own but we have support from security agencies and one of these support structures is the Army. The level of collaboration, intervention, and support from the military authority is largely responsible for the peace and safety we experienced in Edo State.

“A few years ago, we had lots of kidnapping incidents internally within the state as you couldn’t travel from Benin to Auchi for instance without fear of being kidnapped. But today, working with the Military and setting up the Military Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Ehor we no longer hear of such incidents.

“Also in the western flank in the State, like Sobe and the Odighi area, you know perennially at the crisis of militancy and, terrorism attacks, these criminals come in ransacking villages, farms but working with the military we were able to scuttle their plans. We have a temporary FOB already in these areas and we will be building a permanent one there.

“We have recorded tremendous successes as companies are now relocating to this axis. What is left is the northern border with Kogi State around the Akoko-Edo axis as we are putting our heads together with General Officer Commanding the Division to see how to take charge of the security situation in that part of the State”.

Obaseki