Business Day (Nigeria)

Kaduna donates 85 vehicles to security agencies

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Kaduna State government on Tuesday doled out 85 operationa­l vehicles to security agencies in the state as part of measures to tackle rising cases of banditry and kidnapping­s.

Governor Nasiru El-rufai who handed over the vehicles in Kaduna, said the gesture was to assist the federal security agencies in the task of securing the state, its people, properties and livelihood­s.

He assured that the government was making efforts to address the security challenges, including extensive security deployment­s and operations to contain and neutralise the criminals.

“Aside from the vehicles on ground, we have acquired and put at the disposal of the security agencies, technology that can assist the state to fight back and reassert its authority.

“We have also establishe­d the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs to focus and coordinate our efforts and cooperatio­n with the security agencies”.

The governor added that the administra­tion would continue to devote necessary resources to address the security challenges and support the agencies.

As we combat banditry, I urge all residents of Kaduna state to stand together, support the security agencies and report all suspicious characters and activities, he added.

El-rufai expressed gratitude to all the security agencies, traditiona­l, religious and community leaders, as well as the Judiciary and the State Peace Commission for supporting the government to entrench tolerance and peaceful coexistenc­e among the people of the state.

In his address, the Commission­er of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan appreciate­d the cordial relationsh­ip between the government and security agencies in tackling the scourge of banditry and criminalit­y in the state.

“Our appreciati­on of these security forces is something we simply cannot overstate. We have found in them staunch and ever willing partners.

“We are immensely grateful for their supportive stance and do not take for granted the numerous sacrifices that they make in demonstrat­ing that support,” he said.

“The improved mobility the vehicles will offer means that our security operatives can respond faster to distress calls. “It means that the war can be taken right to the criminals’ dens and hiding places.

“It also means that citizens can feel safer because of the more visible security presence across our metropolis and the state in general,” the commission­er stressed.

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