Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State, has assured residents that his administration will make further efforts to strengthen the security architecture of the state so as to ensure that every space of the state is secure.
Makinde, who spoke at the grand finale and Laying of Wreaths of the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day, held at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan, commended the efforts of security operatives in sustaining the relative peace and harmony in the state and across the nation, assuring residents that his administration’s commitment to securing lives would receive further boosts so as to ensure the security of lives and properties. While expressing appreciation to the officers and men of the Armed Forces for securing the state, urging them not to relent in their efforts, he also hinted that plans were afoot to set up a welfare scheme for the families of the five forest guards killed recently at the Oloka Village axis of the old Oyo National Park in Oriire Local Government Area of the state.
The governor equally assured that his administration would continue to remember and support maimed soldiers, widows, orphans and other dependents of the fallen heroes, because they paid the ultimate price to keep the country safe and secure. “I can only say thank you to the officers and men of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
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This is a challenging time for us as a nation. We are still dealing with all sorts of security challenges, and they have been trying their best. “We have asked them to do a lot more with very few resources, and they have been doing their bit. I want to urge them not to relent. I want to say that for us, as a government, we will continue to give the necessary support to ensure that it is not a hardship posting for them.
“For Oyo State, a few days back, we had an incident at the Old Oyo National Park where some forest guards were killed. We commiserate with their families, and we will do our best to ensure that they are looked after. It is not the time to play the blame game. We won’t leave any stone unturned until we keep every inch of space and land in Oyo State safe and secure.”
Julius Alabi, interim chairman, Nigerian Legion, Oyo State Command, lauded the Federal Government and the Oyo State Government for the improvement of Legion members’ welfare and for other support.
The ceremony witnessed the laying of wreaths at the remembrance cenotaph by Governor Makinde; Adebo Ogundoyin, speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, represented by Mohammed Fadeyi, deputy speaker, Justice Iyabo Yerima, Chief Judge of Oyo State and Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, Olubadan of Ibadanland.
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The occasion also witnessed the 21-gun salute in honour of the fallen heroes, special prayers for the repose of the fallen heroes and the release of ceremonial pigeons by the governor and the inspection of the parade guards by the governor.
The event had in attendance Bayo Lawal, deputy governor of Oyo State, Hamid Gbadamosi, former deputy governor, Monsurat Sunmonu, former speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Musibau Babatunde, secretary to the state government, Segun Ogunwuyi, chief of staff, Olubunmi Oni, head of service, Kazeem Adeniyi, deputy chief of staff and Commissioner for Women, Toyin Balogun, Social Inclusion, among other top government functionaries. Others were legionnaires and widows of the fallen heroes and their children.


