Akinwunmi Ambode, Lagos State Governor, says his
government will spare no effort to ensure the safe return of the three female
students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Ikorodu area of the
state, who were kidnapped by a group of armed gang on Monday evening February
29th, 2016.
Ambode in a report signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde and issued yesterday March 2nd, 2016 condemned the unfortunate incident, just as he assured that the Police and other security operatives have swung into action, with useful leads and with an firm fortitude to track down the perpetrators of the act and ensure the safe return of the girls.
Ambode in a report signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde and issued yesterday March 2nd, 2016 condemned the unfortunate incident, just as he assured that the Police and other security operatives have swung into action, with useful leads and with an firm fortitude to track down the perpetrators of the act and ensure the safe return of the girls.
“We have not been silent on this unfortunate development. In a delicate
security matter of this nature, where young innocent people are involved and
management of information demands utmost circumspect, we were convinced that
swift and coordinated reaction, guided by intelligence reports on the part of
the Police, was a better and more sensitive approach to take, rather than a
sensational, panic-stricken reaction”he said. He said the State Commissioner of
Police, Fatai Owoseni as well as the Assistant Inspector General of Police for
the Lagos/Ogun Command were fully on ground at the scene and vicinity of the
incident leading the entire coordinated effort involving every military
apparatus. “We believe in the capacity of the Police to lead this rescue
mission. I have had ceaseless briefing with them since the incident happened
and God helping us, we shall spare no effort in securing the safe release of
the girls and continue to secure the school and indeed every part of Lagos”.
Governor Ambode said the incident may not be unconnected with his recent visit
to some parts of Ikorodu where he read the riot act to vandals and criminal
gangs on the resolve of the state government to take the battle to their
hideouts in a spirited effort to secure the pipelines. “We believe this is a
case of evil fighting back. But Lagos will neither succumb to threats of lawlessness
nor bow to terror. Our resolve is very clear; we will assist the Police and
other security agencies in dealing decisively with this one unfortunate case
and prevent future re-occurrence. We will deploy the resources at our disposal
to safeguard every life and property within our care,” he said.
Governor Ambode also recalled a similar incident in Arepo area of Ogun
State, where a senior staff of a leading telecommunications agency was
kidnapped three days ago, however saying that he has gotten assurance from both
the Ogun State Police and Lagos Police Commands on their collaborative efforts
to tame the menace of kidnapping and ensure return of order and safety. He also
commended the gallantry of the students of the school who put up a courageous
resistance to prevent the abduction of their mates, just as he praised the
mature and measured response of the school management in the wake of the
incident. “The state government is with you in bringing this unfortunate
episode to a quick resolution. I wish to appeal for calm and support of every
Lagosian. I urge them to be vigilant and helpful to the security operatives in
this onerous task to rid the state of every form of criminality, cultism and
terrorism,” he said.
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