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Edo LG chairman harps on security

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The newly inaugurated chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo State, Mr. Tajudeen Suleiman, on Wednesday, said his administration would make security a priority so that a conducive environment would be created for the development of the council.

Suleiman who gave the assurance while speaking to journalists on his agenda for the people, said with a secured environment, agriculture would thrive in the locality such that the council area would become the food basket of Edo State.

The newly elected council boss described Akoko Edo as “the largest and oldest local government area in Nigeria today and with very large ethnic diversity, multiple languages, different cultures, traditions and customs.

“But I have the plan to bring the people together to see themselves as one people for a common destiny and the best thing is to see how we can harness the resources we have in the local government for the betterment of their lives.

“Things cannot be achieved without a formidable security architecture in place so I am going to give a very serious attention to ensure that our people can sleep with their two eyes closed. We have various security agencies, I will ensure that they work together to provide security and make Akoko-Edo a safe place.

“I am also going to concentrate on agriculture once I am able to secure the land and once it is free of crime, our farmers will be able to access their farms and see how we can turn Akoko-Edo around in terms of food production making it the food basket of Edo North and Edo State in general,” Suleiman reassured.

On education, he said he would invest in that sector to complement what the state government was already doing and would also train staff of the council leveraging on the already existing Local Government Staff Training College, Bekuma.

He added that he would also deploy the resources of the local government into infrastructure to give the area a new lease of life, stressing that the abundant solid minerals deposits in the area would also be explored by partnering with existing mining companies to increase the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the local government which he said would be deployed judiciously for the good of the people.

 

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