The Chairman of Saki West Local Government, Engr. Sarafadeen Omirinde has, last week, distributed 3 motorcycles to Local Hunters and Vigilantes to ease their operations and boost internal security.
Omirinde also provided about fifteen concrete poles to Ero Omo community for electrification and upgrading of the lightening system.
He pledged to boost the security architecture of the council and empower the men of vigilante and other security forces to complement the unrelenting efforts of Governor Seyi Makinde while promising to repair the bus of the local vigilantes.
His words: “We are living in a very critical time, the issue of insecurity is a National issue. Almost all the states in the country are facing one security challenge or the other. But that’s not an alibi, I am elected to provide security and protect life and that is what I am doing and will keep doing”.
He added that he has instructed the procurement officer to provide every necessary help which will enhance the smooth operation of the group.
He attributed the peace in the town to the peacefull and loving nature of people of Saki and its environs.
He said “You see, the peace we are enjoying here is a cumulative efforts of our accommodating and peace loving people. The contribution of our King, Baale and every head of the family and our deligent and vigilant Hunters can not be overemphasized”
Similarly, the chairman also fulfilled the promise he made to the community during Ero-Omo Community Association’s visit to his office shortly after assuming office.
During the presentation of the poles on Thursday, Omirinde said “It is part of my plan to make sure we upgrade the state of electricity infrastructures under the local government power to avert any possible power outage in any community under me”.
He urged the community Development association of Ero-Omo to promptly make use of the pole to restore the power outage in the community and make sure the people enjoy electricity.
He promised to continue yielding to people’s call and never leave any community unattended to.
Meanwhile, the Ero Omo Community has written an appreciation letter to the chairman thanking him for fulfilling his promise.
In the letter signed by the Chairman, Hon Muhammad Olajide and Secretary, Arch Yekeen I. O., the community expressed their profound gratitude and appreciation praying that Allah will continue to uphold and grant him success.