From right - The Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi; The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; Commissioner of Police in charge Mobile Police Force, Lawal Jimeta and the Kwara State Police Commissioner, Bashir Makama, when the Oba formally handed over an ultra-modern Mobile Police Barracks built by the Offa Community to the Nigeria Police Force in Offa, Kwara State, on Thursday.
Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has called on the
Nigeria Police Force to redouble its effort towards ridding Kwara
State of criminals and miscreants.
The Minister, who
made the call at the commissioning of an ultra-modern Mobile Police
Barracks built by the Offa Community in Kwara State on Thursday, said
recent events have shown that hoodlums and miscreants are still very
much active in the state.
“With
what Offa people have done today, they have given you (the police)
the necessary support to rid not just Offa but the entire Kwara State
of hoodlums, cultists, armed robbers and all undesirables.
“This
is a call to duty and I want to call on the police in Kwara State to
redouble their effort in ensuring that Kwara State is safe for all,”
he said, adding that this was necessary to create a secure and
peaceful atmosphere for development to thrive in the state.
“Those
who witnessed what happened a few days ago in the state will agree
with me that cultists, hoodlums, hooligans and brigands are still
very much active in Kwara State,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said
it has become expedient for the police to act now and secure the
environment, especially in the run-up to the 2019 general elections.
“You
must please ensure that every citizen of this state is free to cast
his vote and that his vote will not only be counted but his vote will
count, and the only way you can assure us of this is by ensuring that
you rid the state of all criminal elements before elections,” he
said.
The Minister
commended the Offa community for providing a befitting barracks for
the Mobile Police Force in the town, in view of the series of
robberies in the area, especially the April 5, 2018 attack that left
33 people dead.
In his remarks, the
Inspector General of Police, who was represented by the Commissioner
of Police in charge of Mobile Police, Mr. Lawal Jimeta, said the
Squadron Base was strategically located to check violent crime in
Offa and the adjourning states of Ekiti, Osun and Kogi.
Also speaking, the
Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi, said the community spent N700
million to build the Mobile Police Barracks within six months.
The barracks boasts
of one 3-bedroom and 44 two-bedroom flats, as well as an
Administrative block, an Armoury, a Guard House and a Communication
Room, among other facilities.
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