Insecurity: Ogun Gov orders mandatory documentation of foreign nationals
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Monday, ordered mandatory documentation of all foreign nationals residing within the state as part of a broader strategy to tackle rising insecurity in the country.
Abiodun disclosed this while addressing journalists at his Iperu residence after about two hours marathon meeting with security chiefs.
The governor said the documentation exercise would follow established security protocols and immigration regulations.
He added that no individual entering or living in the state will be allowed to operate without proper identification.
Abiodun noted that the state, described as the industrial capital of Nigeria and the gateway connecting the nation’s financial hub to the rest of the country, must remain proactive in safeguarding its stability.
“There cannot be meaningful economic development in an atmosphere of insecurity.
“This is why we have taken decisive steps to ensure full documentation of foreign nationals and strengthen engagement with all non-indigene communities,” he said.
The governor also announced plans for a strategic meeting with leaders of non-indigene communities to deepen cooperation, enhance trust, and bolster overall security efforts across the state.
He issued new directives on the activities of scavengers, stating that their operations would now be strictly regulated to prevent criminal infiltration and misuse of the trade.
He further hinted at intensified operations across forests and government reserves, illegal mining crackdowns, and sanctions for landlords harbouring criminal elements.
The governor commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security agencies for the ongoing rescue efforts involving kidnap victims in Niger and Kwara States.
“Security is a shared responsibility. We urge citizens to provide timely information to law enforcement to enable quick and effective response,” he said.
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