The Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday
said the menace of cultism and kidnapping currently sending jitters down
the spine of many Lagos residents will no longer be tolerated in the
state.
Ambode who said this while commissioning the newly constructed Omo
Alade Alafia and Oloruntoyin/Jebina Streets in Bariga Local Council
Development Area, charged community leaders in all the 57 Local
Government and Local Council Development Area to report known cultists,
kidnappers and other criminals in their domains.
The governor emphasized that exposing the criminals remained the only effective means of curbing crimes in the state.
Ambode added that apart from aggressively embarking on
infrastructural renewal across the state, his administration would also
do everything possible to protect lives and property.
He said the state government was determined to make the state uncomfortable for the cultists, kidnappers and other criminals.
The governor, who was represented by a member of the Lagos State
House of Assembly, Hon. Rotimi Abiru and a community leader, Mr. Raphael
Olusegun Ajayi, said that timely report of kidnapping, cultism,
vandalism and hoodlums will help in dealing with criminal activities in
the state.
The governor said:-
“I enjoin our royal fathers, traditional chiefs, Community Development Associations, market men and women and other stakeholders in our various communities to address the menace of cultism, kidnapping, miscreants, vandalism and hoodlums by providing timely information to our security agencies.”
Ambode who urged the community leaders to take ownership of the
facilities, said that plans were afoot to embark on another round of 114
roads project in all the councils in the state.
According to the governor, it was illegal for anyone to sell on the
road or engage in unauthorised breaking of roads, adding that it was
also forbidden for anyone to convert the roads to automobile workshop,
as well as refuse dump site.
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