We’ll Spare Nothing To Secure Lives of 22m Lagosians ―Ambode

Lagos State governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has assured that his administration will leave no stone unturned and continue to deploy more technologically advanced techniques and equipment to ensure that the safety of lives and property of 22 million residents in the State was secured.

Governor Ambode gave the assurance on Thursday at the 10th edition of the Town Hall Meeting on Security, organised by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) and held at the Banquet Hall, Lagos House in Ikeja in Alausa.

This was just as te governor said policing the state required all and sundry to join hands with government to ensure that the peace being enjoyed in the state was not compromised.

Governor Ambode, who noted that criminal elements despite efforts by the government had continue to perpetrate their nefarious activities, further assured that his administration was prepared to do whatever it takes to make it exceedingly difficult for those underworld elements to succeed in their evil plots, adding that in the event that they did, they were apprehended and brought to justice.

He said that government was investing heavily in technology equipment and strategies to aid security agencies carry out their primary function of policing the state efficiently.

“Technology can reach where man cannot. This is why your state has invested in mobile CCTV vans with control units, provision of drones, robotic bomb disposal equipment, tracker, bomb detectors, mobile scanners etc.

“The state has also commenced the installation of CCTV cameras and is in talks for the purchase of surveillance aircraft that carry special cameras with 3D imagery, infrared and thermal imagery which can effectively gather intelligence in all parts of the state and would assist significantly in dealing with the menace of kidnapping,” Governor Ambode said.

The governor, however, seized the occasion to urge owners of businesses and organisations to install CCTV cameras in their premises to help expand the reach of law enforcement agents in the event of any security breach.

“We still need your continued support in providing equipment and logistics for the police and other security agencies through your contributions to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund.

“Be assured that the Lagos State government is committed to rid our society of those that opt for crime. Our continued provision of equipment and logistics for the security agencies operating in Lagos is evident to this.

“Our government will also continue to provide state of the art infrastructure in order to achieve our vision of making Lagos a safe, prosperous and smart mega city,” the governor said.

On the plan by the Federal Government to demolish Jibowu and Costain bridges in Lagos, Governor Ambode said the development was necessary to give way for the new rail project from Lagos-Ibadan, which, according to him, will be beneficial to the economy of the state and Nigeria as well.

“The Jibowu and Costain bridges will give way for the laying of tracks of a Lagos-Ibadan rail project. The demolition would give room for a track that would stretch from the old Fela Shrine to WAEC end and the track will be constructed in such a way that no vehicle can cross it,” Governor Ambode said.

The Commissioner of Police in the State, Mr Edgal Imohimi, earlier in his remark, said the introduction of community policing and the increase in police visibility had resulted in 35 per cent decline in crime in the state.

The police boss, however, said that despite massive contributions by the State Security Trust Fund, dearth of patrol vehicles remained a challenge, lamenting that many vehicles attached to the divisions had become rickety and unserviceable due to old age and over usage.

“Many vehicles attached to the divisions have become rickety and unserviceable due to old age and over usage,” he said.
Imohimi, however, said the command would not relent in its efforts to consolidate on the achievements recorded so far, but would appreciate if additional critical fighting equipment were provided.

According to him, such will help to improve on the successes so far recorded in the command’s fight against crime and criminality.

Also speaking, Secretary of the LSSTF, Mr Abdulrazaq Balogun, said there was need for organisations to engage in consistent and sustainable security model, expressing optimism that it would go a long way to enhance strategic planning for improved security in the state.

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