We ‘re determined to make 2024 secure, peaceful year in Oyo – NSCDC

Oyo state Commandant of the  Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr Michael Adaralewa, Wednesday, said the command is determined to make 2024 a more secure and peaceful year for the people of Oyo state.

Dr Adaralewa who made this known in his new year 2024 message  to the people of the state said the command stands resolute in its unwavering commitment to the safety and security of Oyo state residents. 

He maintained that the Oyo state NSCDC command will in the New Year continue to collaborate with other security agencies and the state government to ensure that no stone is left unturned in our quest to safeguard lives and property in the state.

“We are proud of our achievements in 2023, but we are not resting on our laurels. We are determined to make 2024 a more secure and peaceful year for the people of Oyo State. 

“We will continue to collaborate with other security agencies and the state government, under the leadership of Engineer Seyi  Makinde, to ensure that no stone is left unturned in our quest to safeguard lives and property in the state.

“As we embark on a new chapter, the NSCDC Oyo State Command remains unwavering in its resolve. We have implemented a multi-pronged approach to bolster security across the state,” he said.

According to the NSCDC commandant, the multi pronged approach will include  enhanced patrols, intelligence gathering, critical infrastructure protection, as well as safeguarding schools among others.

“To stay ahead of the evolving security landscape, the NSCDC Oyo State Command recognizes the importance of continuous training and capacity building for its officers. We will prioritize programs that hone their skills, enhance their knowledge, and equip them with the tools necessary to effectively safeguard the state.

“We firmly believe that community engagement is the cornerstone of a secure society. We will continue to strengthen our partnerships with community leaders, vigilante groups, artisans, public and private institutions and the general public, fostering an environment of trust and collaboration,” he added.