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he Ikorodu Division Peace Initiative Ltd/GTE, a security architecture for the Ikorodu division in Lagos State, Southwest, Nigeria, has been initiated to create a conducive atmosphere for social, economic and cultural activities to thrive and bring development to every part of the division.
Sir (Otunba) Ayodele Elesho, the Agbaakin of Ikorodu Kingdom and Chairman, Publicity, Education and Enlightenment Sub – Committee of the IDPIL/G, srated these while announcing the birth of the body at a press conference held at the Ayangbure conference room, Ayangbure palace, Ikorodu, on Monday, December 13, 2021.
The Commandant – General of the Joint Task Force, Chief Lanre Olabinjo and his operatives were presented to journalists at the event.
.Also at the briefing were members and chieftains of the body such as Otunba Ganiyu Olusegun Abiru (Executive Secretary), Chief (Mrs) Adebimpe Akinsola (members) among others.
There were also operatives of DSS, SCIB, FCIB and LASTMA in attendance.
“I have the singular honour and privilege, with the blessings of our royal fathers, to formally announce to the good people of Ikorodu Division and the general public of the birth of the Ikorodu Division Peace Initiative LTD/GTE (IDPIL/G)”, Sir Elesho said.
He said that the security outfit which is an initiative of the royal fathers in the division came into being to tackle insecurity.
“The Ikorodu Division Peace Initiative LTD/GTE (IDPIL/G) is a community initiative and a ‘child of necessity’ birthed by the rising wave in crime and general state of insecurity within Ikorodu Division in recent time, especially the nefarious activities of the cult groups, Land grabbers and some other miscreants”, he said.
“For effective service delivery, the LJTF was departmentalized into four parts namely – Intelligence gathering, Operations, Logistics and ICT, and Administration, all to be headed by competent officials.
“Consequently and knowing the security peculiarities of the major towns in Ikorodu Division and noting the presence of vigilante groups in these towns, the Royal Fathers, in consultation with some respected elders of the community, came together to fashion out a body that would unify and coordinate the activities and operational aspects of the Vigilante groups, hence, the amalgamation of the various vigilante groups in Ikorodu Division into one indivisible Local Joint Task Force after security scrutiny of the selected members.
“It is now called “Joint Task Force” because their operations are jointly carried out in partnership with officers of the Nigerian Police Force”.
While announcing that the Nigerian Police Force is involved in the joint task force, Sir Elesho also revealed that the security operatives will operate based on six zones for effective operation.
“For easy administration and better operation of the security operatives and following the existing Local Government /Local Council Development Area structure, the Ikorodu Division Local Council Joint Task Force was sub – divided into six zones with all the major zones with there operational heads.
“The zones are: Zone – Ikorodu Central, Zone 2 – Ikorodu West LCDA, Zone 3 – Igbogbo/Bayeku LCDA, Zone 4 – Ijede LCDA, Zone 5 – Imota LCDA and Zone 6 – Ikorodu North LCDA.
“It is pertinent to note that, with the composition of the Local Joint Task Force which of course includes members of the Nigerian Police Force, the operation of the LJTF have continued to yield impressive security dividends as the relative peace being enjoyed in Ikorodu Division presently is to the glory of God and the Local Joint Task Force of IDPIL/G which has been operating covertly for months.
“For effective service delivery, the LJTF was departmentalized into four parts namely – Intelligence gathering, Operations, Logistics and ICT, and Administration, all to be headed by competent officials.
“The project is viewed alongside Community policing, to compliment the government’s security architecture, for a better Ikorodu Division in sync with the Greater Lagos State Agenda”, he added.
Sir Elesho also stated that the body has identified some black spots in and around Ikorodu Division which are under its surveillance.
“IDPIL/G has been able to identify several security black/flash spots in the entire Ikorodu Division which are daily being monitored by our security operatives”, he said.
“We have identified all the black spots in the Division. We have them all over. We are working seriously to tackle these spots. We have the intelligence gathering department.
“We are going all out and we are mobilizing everything that we have in our arsenal to attack these hoodlums.
“There has been a downward trend in the cases of attacks, robbery and other vices. There is no doubt about that and this is as a result of our consultations and collaborations with other security agencies.
‘‘The trend will continue to go down, although we cannot eliminate criminalities but we will continue to do everything to reduce it to the bearest minimum”, he assured.
He said that the body is currently working on salary, insurance scheme and welfare package for the members of the operatives, some of whom he said have been trained at the Police College in Ikeja and have since been working for some months.
Also speaking, Otunba Ganiyu Olusegun Abiru, Executive Secretary of body, said that the body needs the support of members of the public, including market women and men, road transport unions among others, to succeed and assured that everybody will be carried along.
He added that the main focus of the body is to create an enabling environment across lkorodu division that everyone would be proud of and live in peaceful.
Abiru also appreciated the media for their attendance and appealed to them to assist in projecting IDPIL/GTE positively to the members of the public.
Credit: The Impact News Paper
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