The Ondo State Government has directed security agencies in the state to crack down on kidnappers and other criminals in the state, reports thegazellenews.com
The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Idowu Ajanaku statd this via a statement he released in the state capital, Akure.

Ajanaku stated that the Lucky Aiyedatiwa administration was deeply concerned over the recent kidnapping incidents in the state which has been discovered that it was orchestrated by some locals within the areas the incidents occurred.
According to the statement, the government is aware that the unscrupulous elements want to use the criminal activities to portray Ondo State as unsafe.

“Such acts are unacceptable and will be met with firm and lawful action,” Ajanaku said.
The statement stated further that the government has consequently directed all security agencies in the state to intensify surveillance and immediately clamp down on individuals or groups involved in these nefarious activities.
“Security operatives have been mandated to ensure that those found culpable are apprehended, thoroughly investigated, and brought to justice in accordance with the law.
“The government reiterates that significant investments have been made to strengthen the state’s security architecture. These include the provision of utility vehicles and other logistics support to security agencies, the construction of a state-of-the-art Crime Control Centre for the Ondo State Security Network Agency (Amotekun Corps), and the recent recruitment of 500 well-trained Amotekun personnel to boost intelligence gathering and rapid response operations across the state,” he said.
The government urged traditional rulers to remain vigilant and closely monitor activities within their domains.
It also encouraged them to promptly report any suspicious movements or gatherings to the appropriate security agencies.
“Community-based intelligence remains a critical component in the fight against crime.
“Residents are also advised not to remain silent in the face of suspicious activities. If you see something, say something. The protection of lives and property remains the foremost priority of the Ondo State Government, and no individual or group will be allowed to undermine the peace, security, and stability of our dear state,” the statement concluded.

