Sunday Karimi, senator representing Kogi west, has donated a military base to the Nigerian Army to address rising insecurity in the state.
Speaking at the inauguration on Saturday, Karimi said the
project was undertaken to support the military and other security agencies in
providing “rapid” responses to terrorist, kidnapping, and criminal activities.
He added that the base, located on the outskirts of Egbe in
Yagba west LGA, is designed to enhance security in Kogi state and parts of
Kwara state.
“The criminal activities in recent times around the Border
of Kogi and Kwara (where there is a great expanse of forest that is fast
becoming a fortress for criminals) is becoming an issue of national concern,”
he said.
“I conceived the idea
of the military base in January this year to assist the Nigerian military and
security agencies in ensuring quick responses to terrorists, kidnappers, and
criminals whose activities around the Kogi-Kwara border, where vast forests are
becoming havens for criminals, are a national concern.
“It is hoped that this military base will deter these criminals
and restore peace and security to communities in Kogi and Kwara states.”
He noted that the military base includes two hostels with
85-bed spaces for soldiers, fully furnished with beds, bedding, and necessary
fittings, as well as an armoury and office apartments for the commander.
Usman Ododo, Kogi state governor, who was represented by
Jerry Omadara, his special adviser on security, commended Karimi for the
gesture.
“I thank Senator Sunday Karimi for this initiative in
fulfilling his responsibility to his constituents,” he said.
“This forward operating base will provide safety for our
people and allow the Nigerian Army to take firm control of security, including
in Yagba East and beyond.”
Taoreed Lagbaja, chief of army staff, represented by Obinna
Onubogu, GOC 2 division, praised Karimi for his commitment to the project.
“I extend my
heartfelt appreciation to the distinguished senator for spearheading the
construction of this strategic facility,” he said.
“Through this kind of partnership, the Nigerian Army is
reassured that the public values our efforts to address insecurity across the
nation.”
Lagbaja noted that the base would enable the army to secure
10 other states, with Kogi playing a pivotal role due to its central location
and proximity to other regions.
“Kogi State is integral to our operations because of its
location and the River Niger,” he added.
“It is surrounded by
states from the north-central, southwest, southeast, and south-south regions,
making it critical in preventing any wave of insecurity from spreading.”
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