In immediate fulfillment of his
promise to make security of lives and property the priority of his Government
in 2013 as contained in his New Year broadcast, Gov. Obi yesterday presented
3 armoured and 50 patrol vehicles to the Police at the
Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, making it over 350 he has so far presented to
security organizations in the State.
During the presentation, Obi
said that other security agencies would receive theirs and assured the Police
of the continued support from Anambra State. He says: “May I
reassure the Inspector General of Police and the entire Police that Anambra
State will continue to work with them for the security of the State and the
country at large. We enjoin all Nigerians to do same.”
Explaining the reason for the
gesture, Obi said it was out of his belief that the State needed security to
sustain her achievements and record even more, which will not be possible in
the atmosphere of insecurity.
Earlier, the Inspector General
of Police, Muhammed Abubakar, who said he
was in the State to appraise security situation, received the keys to the
vehicles from the Governor Obi. He thanked him for his commitment to security
saying that each time the Governor visited him in Abuja, it
must be on how to improve the security of his people. He said he was also
happy on coming to Anambra because the State had remained an example of how
other states ought to support security agencies for the good of the country.
He also commended Obi for his contributions to the re-positioning of the
police through his membership of the Police Funding Committee.
Comparing Anambra of the past
and that of today, he said that under Governor Obi, the State had moved from
her ugly past and had become more peaceful, secured, stable, progressive and
safe.
While commending Obi and the
Anambra Police Command for their efforts at security, the IG disclosed that
the Police have posted more 500 of her personnel to Anambra and hinted the
possibility of establishing more Area commands in the State for efficient and
effective policing of the State. He also reiterated his commitment to a safer
Anambra. He said that going by the nature and extent of support the Police in
Anambra were enjoying from the Gov, that there was no reason for them to
fail.
Later, the Governor took the
Inspector General of Police to Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company, Nnewi,
where he inspected the plant, including the 300 security patrol vehicles
ordered and paid for by Anambra State Government to be distributed to the
communities in the State.
Speaking to the press, the
Inspector General who was impressed with what he saw, said that he
would look at the vehicles manufactured at the industry in terms of
suitability for security purposes for them to patronize it.
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