In a bid to foster peace and development, the Vice Chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government Council, Rt Hon Comrade Tope Jacob, recently hosted Chief Peter Momoh, the esteemed village head of Egetua community. This meeting signals a strong push towards collaborative governance and community-led security initiatives.
Here’s a quick rundown of what this important meeting covered:
- Key Players: The Vice Chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government Council, Rt Hon Comrade Tope Jacob, and Chief Peter Momoh, village head of Egetua community.
- Focus: Strengthening community security and development through collaborative efforts.
- Action: The Vice Chairman praised Chief Momoh’s commitment to security, stressing the importance of community-led intelligence gathering.
- Impact: A commitment from the council to improve security in Ososo and the entire local government area.
A United Front for Security
The meeting underscored the critical role of community involvement in maintaining security. The Vice Chairman, speaking on behalf of the council, lauded Chief Momoh’s proactive stance on security issues. He emphasized that a strong partnership between the government and the community is vital for curbing criminal activities.
Why Community Intel Matters
Jacob highlighted the necessity of residents being proactive in reporting suspicious activities. He stated, “Government cannot do it alone. When you see something, say something!” This call to action stresses that local knowledge is an indispensable asset in maintaining safety. The Vice Chairman also acknowledged and appreciated the community’s security tips and intelligence gathering, seeing it as a key part of the collaborative effort.
A Partnership for Progress
Chief Momoh’s visit was not just about security. He also congratulated the Vice Chairman on his new role, demonstrating the community’s support for the council. The Chief specifically called for the council’s collaboration in stopping criminal acts in the area, showing a shared goal for a safer, more secure environment.
Government’s Commitment
The Vice Chairman reassured Chief Momoh that the government is committed to improving security in Ososo and surrounding areas. He emphasized that the government is responsive to every community’s needs, stressing the intention to work tirelessly to enhance the overall security of the entire local government area.
What This Means for Edo State
This meeting between the local government and community leaders is a good sign for local governance in Edo State. By working together, the local government and communities can take more effective steps to create a safer, more prosperous society. The shared commitment to security and development sets an optimistic tone for the future of the Akoko-Edo Local Government Area and demonstrates the importance of local governance in fostering progress.
The Edo State government continues to encourage such dialogues and collaborations, aiming for a more inclusive and responsive approach to governance. This collaborative spirit will definitely play a key role in achieving the administration’s objectives of sustainable development and community well-being.