Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo has reiterated the commitment of the State Government towards ending kidnapping and other crimes in the state.
The governor gave the assurance yesterday at the 30th Memorial Day in honor of late Prof. Ambrose Alli, held in Emaudo, Ekpoma, in Esan West Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.
Alli was a former governor of the old Bendel State, now comprising of Delta and Edo States.
Obaseki said part of the measures includes the restructuring of the state’s security architecture.
“I want residents of the state to be rest assured that we are dealing with the issue of banditry, kidnapping and other security challenges in the state.
“We are registering local vigilantes in the villages; we are training them and giving them communication gadget for easy communication,” Obasaki said.
Rev. Francis Omonlumen, of the St. Ambrose Catholic Church, Emaudo, called on the governor to ensure that insecurity in the state is addressed as a matter of priority.
Omonlumen said if farmers cannot cultivate their land without fear of being attacked or kidnapped, there would be famine in the state.
“Let me appeal to all our leaders to help tackle kidnapping in our various states. The insecurity is not going to help us as a nation, but rather, it would make us poorer,” he said.