Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo has stated that his administration prioritizes security through robust collaboration with security agencies, to safeguard lives and property across the state .
The governor was responding to a press statement issued by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state earlier on Sunday, accusing him of treating security issues with levity.
“While we acknowledge the unfortunate incident in Uromi, it is disappointing that the PDP has chosen to exploit a tragic event for political mileage, rather than contribute constructively to ongoing efforts to enhance security.
“It is important to set the records straight. The administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo has demonstrated an unyielding commitment to addressing security challenges head-on.
“The swift classification of the perpetrators as an illegal vigilante group and the subsequent suspension of the Edo State Security Corps Commander, Friday Ibadin (rtd), is a clear indication that this government does not condone lawlessness or impunity.
“Unlike previous administrations that overlooked security failings, this government takes decisive actions,” the state government said in a statement.
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The state government asserted that it has already commenced a full-scale investigation into the Uromi incident, with the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.
“This government believes in the rule of law and will ensure that every individual or group found culpable faces justice.
“Security is a collective responsibility, and it is unfortunate that the PDP continues to play politics with the lives of Edo people, rather than supporting genuine efforts to enhance security.
“The Okpebholo administration remains open to constructive dialogue and collaboration with stakeholders, including opposition parties, to develop sustainable security strategies.
“However, fear-mongering and baseless accusations will not deter the government from its commitment to keeping Edo safe,” it vowed.