Governor Abiodun Calls For Establishment Of Nigerian Army Federal Operation Base In Ogun

Dapo Abiodun Of Ogun State Has Called For The Establishment Of Nigerian Army Federal Operations Base, FOB, In The State East Senatorial Districts To Checkmate The Rate Of Crimes In The Axis.

Governor Abiodun Made The Call While Playing Host To General Commanding Officer, GOC, 81 Division, Incharge Of Lagos And Ogun States, Major- General Farouk Mijinyawa And His Team At Oke- Mosan Abeokuta, Explaining That The Operation Base Will Help To Minimise Crime Rate Arising As A Result Of The Enhanced Commercial Activities In The Area Coupled With The Establishment Of The Gateway Agro Cargo International Airport And Its Closeness To Lagos State Which According To Him Has Attracted A Large Number Of People From Ogijo And Ikorodu To Sagamu And Its Environs.

Naijanewsbox Correspondent Reports That The Governor, Who Expressed Worry Over The Incessant Problem Of Kidnapping And Cult Activities Within The Area Stated That The Current Administration Can Not Handle The Issue Of Security With Levity Being The Industrial Hub Of The Nation.

Acknowledging The Importance Of Effective Security Architecture,Mr. Governor Promised That The State Government Would Provide All The Necessary Logistics To Accelerate The Establishment Of The Operation Base.

He Informed That The State Government And The Nigerian Airforce Have Concluded Plans To Establish Airforce Base At The Waterside In Ogun Waterside Local Government To Fortify Security Arrangements In The Riverrine Area.

Commending The Nigerian Army For Their Support, The Governor Assured That His Administration Would Continue To Empower The Security Agencies To Strengthen The State’s Security Architecture.

He Noted That The Synergy Between The Nigerian Army And Other Sister Security Agencies Have Made The State To Be One Of The Peaceful States In The Country.

The GOC, Major-General Farouk Mijinwaya In A Remark Thanked Governor Abiodun For Assisting The Security Outfit Promising That He Would Improve On The Existing Relationship Between The State And The Nigerian Army.

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