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DTSG Targets N100bn To Support Security Agencies Operations –Bureau Chief

THE Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. Fred Oghenesivbe, yesterday, said that the state government was targeting N100 billion in the first phase of her drive to raise funds to support operations of security agencies through the State Security Trust Fund.

He made the disclosure in Asaba at the Orientation Panorama Platform, a public enlightenment interactive program on Voice of Delta Radio, saying that even though Delta State was safe and secured for investments, tourism and other socio-economic activities, there was the need to enhance peace and security as encapsulated in the Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda of the state government.

Dr Oghenesivbe commended Chief Government Ekpemukpolo, aka Tompolo, and the management of Tantita Security Services Ltd, for donating N10 billion to the State Security Trust Fund, describing it as a clear demonstration of patriotism, and a well thought out Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

He said the N10 billion would go a long way to boost government efforts in enhancing peace and security in the state, while calling on other corporate citizens and wealthy individuals to emulate the generosity of Chief Tompolo and Tantita Security Services, in the ongoing Public-Private Partnership (PPP) towards upscaling the operations of security agencies with an initial target of N100 billion.

He noted that since the assumption of office, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, has been doing the needful to keep the state safe and secured, especially by procuring and distributing operational vehicles to security agencies, as well as assisting their operations with required logistics and other necessary support, adding that 0.5% of the State Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) is also allocated monthly to the Security Trust Fund.

Dr Oghenesivbe stated that the law establishing the State Security Trust Fund was enacted in 2013, to provide the legal framework for a public-private partnership to enhance security in the state, adding that the law provides the foundation for a trust fund to raise and manage resources from various sources to support security agencies with equipment, lastest technology, strategic training, and provide facilities to combat crime and improve public safety in Delta State.

The Bureau Chief quoted Governor Oborevwori as saying at the launching of the trust fund that the fund would focus on acquiring modern surveillance equipment, operational vehicles, and communication tools, as well as supporting the training and retraining of security personnel and community vigilante groups across the 25 local government areas of the state.

He commended the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, and his special crack team for their invaluable efforts and achievements in policing crime in the state, noting that the Command made several arrests and recovered cache of sophisticated arms and ammunition from criminal elements, while also commending heads of other security agencies working round the clock on a daily basis to keep Delta safe and secured.

“The Oborevwori administration priotizes peace and security. Therefore, the initial target for the State Security Trust Fuund is N100billion. It’s achievable, and all hands are on deck to ensure that government goals are achieved within a reasonable time.

“Our amiable working governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, is committed to the security of the state, and wellbeing of the people. Therefore, the need to upscale peace and security strategies cannot be overemphasized,” Oghenesivbe said.

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