13th February, 2025
*Applaud Tinubu’s Economic Policies
By Kazeem Ugbodaga
Governors of the six South-West states have resolved to set up a joint surveillance monitoring team to coordinate security efforts across the region in the fight against banditry and other criminal activities.
This decision was announced in a communiqué issued at the end of the South-West Governors’ Forum meeting held at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday.
The communiqué was read by the forum’s chairman, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State.
Speaking on the security situation in the region, the forum declared, “We are committed to ensuring the safety of lives and property in the South-West. Therefore, we have agreed to establish a joint security surveillance initiative to counter any threats.”
The governors acknowledged the rising threats posed by ISWAP and other terrorist activities in parts of the South-West and emphasised the need for enhanced collaboration between the Nigerian Police Force and local security outfits.
“That’s why we need an enhanced collaboration between the Nigerian Police Force and our various local security outfits,” the communiqué stated.
The forum also announced plans to appoint a special adviser on security to oversee regional security efforts.
“The forum agrees to appoint a special adviser and establish a joint surveillance monitoring team, which will coordinate security efforts across the states,” the communiqué read.
Commending President Bola Tinubu, the governors praised his administration for its strides in economic stability and particularly lauded the Nigeria Education Loan Scheme.
They encouraged students across the region to take full advantage of it, stating, “We applaud the Federal Government for implementing the student loan scheme under the Nigeria Education Loan. We encourage all students in this region to take full advantage of this scheme.”
The forum expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and the National Assembly for establishing the South-West Development Commission (SWDC) and agreed to situate its headquarters at Ibadan Cocoa House.
“We all collectively agreed to situate the headquarters of the commission at Ibadan Cocoa House,” the communiqué confirmed.
On food security, the governors raised concerns over the rising food prices caused by unscrupulous middlemen and resolved to take decisive action.
“We express concerns at the activities of unscrupulous middlemen who inflate food prices,” they said. To tackle this, they announced the formation of a food inflation joint monitoring team and the establishment of logistics hubs to enhance food distribution across the region.
“We are working collaboratively as a region to foster food security and ensure food adequacy in each state,” the communiqué concluded.
The meeting, attended by all six South-West governors, reinforced their commitment to regional development, security, and economic stability.