Edo State Government has disclosed plans to set up Emergency Communication Centres across the state as part of the resolve of Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration to ensure the security of lives and property of every Edo citizen.

This was disclosed by the Honourable Commissioner for Public Security and Safety, Hon Kingsley Uwagbale in his office during a press briefing on the recent signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Nigerian Communications Commission, Abuja and the Edo State Government towards setting up a modern means of handling emergency in the safety and security architecture of the state.

Hon. Uwagbale who represented Governor Obaseki at the commission disclosed that the event was pertinent as part of the vision of the present administration is to ensure Edo is the best place to live and prosper in 2050.

The commissioner noted that the security of lives and property of every Edo citizen is of utmost priority to the present administration in the state.

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The MOU signing ceremony had in attendance representative of the Director Special Duties, Dr Ikechukwu Adinde who represented the Executive Vice Chairman of the commission and the delegation of the Edo State Government.

Hon. Uwagbale said that the security architecture was designed to serve every state in the country as other states have been admonished to emulate Edo State.

It would be recalled that Governor Godwin Obaseki set up the Ministry of Public Security and Safety as part of his administration’s commitment to ensure security, stability and long-term economic growth in the state. This is in a bid to make Edo State the most peaceful investment friendly state in the country.