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Kogi gov to Army: Reduce crime to barest minimum

Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has charged the new Commandant of the Nigerian Army Records, Chari Megumeri Barracks Lokoja, Major General Gbolahan to ensure the state records no crime or maintain a near-zero crime rate during his stay as head of the military formations in Kogi.

Governor Bello while receiving General Gbolahan on Wednesday, disclosed that the role of the military in providing security cannot be overemphasized, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Onogwu Muhammed.

He said when he came into office in 2015, he inherited a state where crimes reigned supreme, noting that it was the military and other sister security agencies in the state that helped in quick stabilization of his administration.

Bello revealed that the perfect synergy between the security agencies and his administration as well as the relationships with the people of the state resulted in greater success his administration has recorded most crime-fighting area of crime fighting.

The governor charged General Gbolahan to cultivate the spirit of personal relationship to enable his personnel to relate well with other sister agencies and the people of the state to be able to get useful information that will help in fighting insecurity.

Governor Bello who described law-abiding progressive-minded and progressive minded assured the General of the people’s cooperation and support adding that General Gbolahan will have the best of his times in service in Kogi State.

He said he would continue to provide the needed support that will enable the Army and other security agencies to discharge their duties effectively.

In his remarks, General Gbolahan commended Governor Yahaya Bello for his tireless efforts in fighting insecurity in the state.

He said he was aware of the governor’s position in ensuring a peaceful Kogi State and was also briefed by his predecessor about the contributions the governor is making in boosting the morale of security personnel in the state.

While assuring the governor of his cooperation and commitment, General Gbolahan who came from the Defense Intelligence Agency where he served as Deputy Chief Defense Intelligence, said he and his personnel were intelligence-gathering intelligence-gathering experts.

He however seek for more supports from the governor in the cause of his stay in the state. The Defence Intelligence Agency is the primary military intelligence agency of Nigeria.

General Gbolahan took over from Major General O. O. Soleye as the Commandant, Nigerian Army Records, Chari Megumeri Barracks, Lokoja, Kogi State.

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