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Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by AngelGabbyShara(m): 5:34pm On Feb 21
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has mandated Chairmen of Local Government and Local Council Development areas in the state to start holding security council meetings as part of efforts to tackle insecurity headlong in their various areas.

Governor Oyebanji who gave the directive on Wednesday during a security meeting with all council chairmen and heads of security agencies in the state.

The Governor who said he had reports that previous set of council chairmen did not pay attention to the statutory security council meetings, said going forward the meetings must hold at least once monthly , adding that all critical stakeholders in the security architecture in their respective council areas must be in attendance.

Governor Oyebanji said any council chairman that fails to hold the security meeting would forfeit the security vote for the month. This is to show the importance the administration attach to security at the local level, which is always in focus at the local government security council meetings.

The security meeting, according to the Governor, should also include representatives of the state government, adding that reports of the meetings should be submitted regularly to his office for effective scrutiny and necessary action.

The Governor charged the council chairmen to work with relevant security agencies and the traditional institution in ensuring security of lives and properties of the people in their areas.

Stressing that it is cheaper to maintain peace than to arrest crisis, Governor Oyebanji urged the chairmen to be strategic in managing security fund accrued to the councils, while maintaining cordial relationships with relevant stakeholders, restating the commitment of the government to make more provision for security vote.

He said all efforts must be made to ensure that no part of the state experience any security breach, like it happened recently.

“As you are all aware, our administration is based on consultation and we are not unmindful of what has happened in the state in the last few weeks and the efforts that government is taking to ensure that we don’t have a repeat of that very unfortunate development.

“I have decided to call this meeting so that we can share with you our own strategies and ask for inputs from you to finally agree on how to craft an enduring and sustainable solute to this. So, I am going to allow us to share intelligence as it concerns our local governments.


“I will brief you on what we have discovered, then you give us a feedback from your respective local governments, this will help the security chiefs to develop strategies that all of us will agree on and how we are going to implement.

“One thing that we have discovered is lack of collaboration among local government chairmen that shared boundaries on security. If there are three or four local governments that share boundaries, there is need for you to jointly meet and share intelligence among yourselves and allocate responsibilities.
Once you do that, you will not be duplicating your efforts.


“We also discovered that in most local governments, they don’t hold Security Council meeting, they collect the money, they share among themselves, I have met with the Obas, they told me that most of the past local government chairmen don’t invite them to Security Council meetings. Going forward, we have decided that we will look at the security votes and see where we can scale up for you because of the challenges.

“Security council meeting monthly is now a must and this is going to be the procedure, every statutory member that should be in that meeting including the chairmen of Council of traditional rulers or their representatives, all security chiefs in the local government and now, a representative of the state government will be there and the resolution will be signed by everybody and sent to my office. Any local government that does not send a report as appropriate will have its security vote withheld. So, the condition to access security vote will be contingent on regular hosting of Security Council meeting.” He said.

The Governor used the opportunity to stress the need for effective information gathering and dissemination as well as intelligence and strategies sharing for effective tackling of insecurity.

He hinted that his administration would soon liaise with the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) to generate and introduce a strategic security toll free line where information could easily got to the security agencies for prompt action.

The Governor also urged the council chairmen, especially those who share border, to cooperate among themselves by sharing intelligence and possibly have joint patrol.
He also urged them to ensure that information that could assist the security apparatus in their respective local government areas are promptly released to the security agencies for prompt action adding that most of the criminals, their agents and accomplices live in the communities providing food and other materials for the bandits.

“I have told the Special Adviser on Security to give us a toll free line that people can send information to on any intelligence you have gathered in your local government, but make sure the information is genuine.

Also at the meeting were the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in the state, Barr. Paul Omotoso, Commissioner for Local Government, Chief Olabode, Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Gen. Ebenezer Ogundana (rtd.), Special Adviser to the Governor on Political and Inter-party Affairs, Chief Jide Awe and all heads of security agencies in the state.


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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Domaining101: 5:38pm On Feb 21
Local Governance in Nigeria is just a joke

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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by cardoctor(m): 5:38pm On Feb 21
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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Atarakpa: 5:39pm On Feb 21
Then Mr governor monthly allocation from FG to LG is mandatory

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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Sheuns(m): 5:39pm On Feb 21
Are local govt chairmen employed by the state governors? The way governors boss them around is concerning. Until INEC takes control of LGA elections, these governors will see the LG chairmen as their appointees.

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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by cardoctor(m): 5:39pm On Feb 21
Good move in doing the needful.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by mmadu4: 5:39pm On Feb 21
LONG OVERDUE... medicine after death
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by atiku4President(m): 5:40pm On Feb 21
Good one
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Fryx: 5:40pm On Feb 21
Are they Boss or Chairman?
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Cantonese: 5:40pm On Feb 21
Na wah.

So local governments continue to remain under the stranglehold of governors. Oyebanji's threat to withhold the security votes caught my attention.

How is it that governors have made it impossible to let local governments thrive on their own?
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by jiz: 5:41pm On Feb 21
Way to go
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by obinna58(m): 5:42pm On Feb 21
A mechanism to convince people that they’re now working but it’s same same, nothing changed
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Eriokanmi: 5:42pm On Feb 21
The only APC Governor who understands the importance of security. Kudos. That one in lagos is just busy shouting upnandan, behaving like an agbero, while the one chance and early morning human hunters keep holding sway.

Abeg dear Lagosians, now that fuel scarcity has returned, shine your eyes before you enter any vehicle early in the morning to wherever you are going oo. Do not enter any how bus late in the night too. Stay where you are if possible, till the following morning. E get why. Your life matters please. Ritualists' activities have not abated.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by ProudNigerian01: 5:43pm On Feb 21
Security is paramount.

Have you read the Bible today?
Read the verse below and pray with it:

1John.2.5 - But whoever keeps His word, truly the love of God is perfected in him. By this we know that we are in Him.

1John.2.6 - He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.

Prayer: O Lord help me to keep your word and walk as you walked in Jesus name. Amen.

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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by johntredon: 5:49pm On Feb 21
ProudNigerian01:
Security is paramount.

Have you read the Bible today?
Read the verse below and pray with it:

1John.2.5 - But whoever keeps His word, truly the love of God is perfected in him. By this we know that we are in Him.

1John.2.6 - He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.

Prayer: O Lord help me to keep your word and walk as you walked in Jesus name. Amen.
Walk indeed.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by tonyaks: 5:49pm On Feb 21
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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Inspirer1: 5:52pm On Feb 21
Very good move
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Sunkyboie(m): 5:55pm On Feb 21
At least good move
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by mignone(f): 5:55pm On Feb 21
Hmmm ... if only they were sincere.
Nigeria will kuku be delivered, na small time remain ... it just won't come easy.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Primusinterpares(m): 5:59pm On Feb 21
Forget all these meetings and councils/committee.

Let the average Nigerian feel secured anywhere in Nigeria.

Nowadays, many Nigerians are more scared of the police.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by whitetowelrail(f): 6:08pm On Feb 21
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Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by malali: 7:46pm On Feb 21
ALL STATES WITH INSECURITIES SHOULD EMULATE.

VERY GOOD IDEA.

NO REASON WHY THE BANDITS SHOULD BE MEETING MORE THAN THE ADMINISTRATORS.
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by Drbarmes(m): 8:28pm On Feb 21
We must learn the hard way
Re: Oyebanji To LG Bosses: Monthly Security Council Meetings Now Mandatory by oneman2k7: 10:37pm On Feb 21
See an arrogant speech. It is high time the Senate works on autonomy for the local government. Enough of all these nonsense from the state government.

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