With election headaches over, Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa has reacted to recent security challenges in the State with a promise that security remains a top priority for the administration.
The Governor told residents that Government has been actively supporting security outfits to ensure peace and stability.
“The protection of lives and property is the primary duty of any government, and that is what our administration is focused on.
“We have been working tirelessly with all security agencies to ensure that Ondo State remains safe for all residents.”
Governor Aiyedatiwa, who spoke to journalists on his return from Abuja after Supreme Court upheld his election, further stated that his administration has provided significant support to security outfits, including the police, Amotekun Corps, and other agencies, equipping them with the necessary resources to enhance their operations.
“Our administration has continued to invest in intelligence gathering, surveillance, and logistics to strengthen security in the state. We are working closely with security agencies to improve response times and ensure the safety of our communities.
“We recognize that security is a collective responsibility, and we are ensuring that all hands are on deck to keep Ondo State safe. Our government remains committed to ensuring peace and stability in every part of the state,” Aiyedatiwa added.
The Governor disclosed that plans are underway to procure necessary gadgets and equipment for the security agencies in the State to enhance their operations.
He reassured residents of his administration’s unwavering commitment to security and development, urging them to continue supporting government efforts in building a safer and more prosperous state.
On the Supreme Court judgement, Aiyedatiwa, reaffirmed his confidence in the judiciary.
The apex court on Tuesday threw out the case of the PDP candidate, Agboola Ajayi, affirming that the emergence of the governor and his deputy, Dr Olayide Adelami, as the candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was valid.
The governor noted that the verdict further proved that both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal were upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
“It shows that the Supreme Court and the Appeal Court are doing a good job in ensuring that democracy is upheld. The courts have consistently based their judgments on facts and the law, and this ruling is no different.
“From the analysis by the judiciary, it is clear that our party won the election convincingly, and this has now been reaffirmed at the highest level.”
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