Bauchi Gov Calls for Collaborative Efforts in Tackling Insecurity

Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has called on the heads of security agencies in the state to sustain collaborative efforts towards consolidation on the ongoing fight against crime across the state

Similarly, he charged chairmen of the 20 local government areas of the state to complement his administration’s commitment towards improving quality of lives of people at the grassroots levels.

The governor expressed determination to give all the necessary support towards provision of adequate security and infrastructure for the overall development of the state.

Governor Mohammed expressed confidence in the ability of the heads of security agencies in the state to assist his administration in the protection of lives and property of the citizens.

According to him, his administration is satisfied with the operational mechanism introduced by the security agencies in the state with a view to ensuring that the state remain safe and secured.

“I thank you must sincerely for this condolences you extended to us and I am happy to see you together because in this life today, you have made us very secured and safe and we are very happy with you.”

“This condolence is an opportunity for me to say thank you to all of you for helping me as a Governor, I am very grateful, may Allah continue to reward you abundantly.”

The governor assured the heads of security agencies in the state that the state government would continue to support them to discharge their responsibilities diligently.

Earlier, the State Commissioner of Police, Sylvester Alabi, who led the heads of security agencies extended their condolences to the governor and his family.

Speaking on behalf of the local government chiefs, ALGON Chairman, Yusuf Garba from Alkaleri local government applauded the governor’s concern on the security and wellbeing of the citizens.

They, however, used the opportunity to pray for Allah to grant the decease Jannatul Firdaus.

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