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Kogi Governor Ododo Unveils Tough New Security Measures to Tackle Rising Criminal Threats

By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has announced a sweeping set of security measures aimed at tackling rising criminal threats in the state, particularly in mining areas, which he described as potential hotspots for unlawful activities. The governor disclosed the new security blueprint on Thursday during a meeting of the Kogi State Peace and Security Council in Lokoja. Addressing traditional rulers, security chiefs, and community leaders, Governor Ododo said his administration would not bow to intimidation by bandits or any criminal group. He emphasized that the new security strategy is designed to close existing gaps, strengthen intelligence gathering, and ensure the safety of lives and property across the state.According to him, the plan includes enhanced intelligence and surveillance operations, improved access to remote areas, and upgraded logistics for rapid-response teams. He further directed that all mining operations in the state be profiled within one week, including details of owners, workers, output levels, and current security arrangements.

As part of the new policy, the governor ordered mining and other high-value companies operating in Kogi to donate two Hilux vehicles each to the State Security Trust Fund within three months. He said the contribution would support mobility and rapid deployment of security personnel.Ododo also called for stronger collaboration among the military, police, and paramilitary agencies, especially around forests, schools, worship centres, and mining corridors. He acknowledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ongoing federal road projects and announced that security agencies would support the Federal Road Safety Corps from December 10, 2025, to January 15, 2026, to ensure safe travel during the holiday season.

He charged Local Government Chairmen to intensify their security responsibilities by holding regular meetings, supporting vigilante groups, and expediting mining data collection. Traditional rulers were directed to monitor land use and identify new entry routes into their communities, while religious leaders were urged to promote peace and temporarily suspend night activities in worship centres.Reiterating a zero-tolerance approach to criminal hideouts, the governor warned that any house found to be harbouring criminals would be demolished. He also instructed the Ministry of Information to strengthen grassroots sensitisation to curb misinformation and prevent panic.

In his remarks, the Ohinoyi of Ebira, His Royal Majesty Dr. Ahmed Tijani Mohammed Anaje, welcomed the new measures, stressing that security is a shared responsibility. He urged residents to stay vigilant, report suspicious movements, and safeguard their homes.The monarch applauded the state government for integrating vigilante personnel into the civil service, describing the move as strategic in reinforcing community security. He called for improved welfare, modern equipment, and continuous training for security agencies to bolster their efficiency. He further urged the government to address the socio-economic roots of insecurity by creating job opportunities, improving access to quality education, and promoting inclusive development across the state.

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