Ten state coordinators, and 33 local government commanders have been sworn in to beef up security in Oyo State.
Their specific mandate is to enhance grassroots security towards fostering community-based security across the 33 local government areas of the State.
Commissioner for Women’s Affairs and Social Inclusion, Mrs. Toyin Balogun, stressed this mandate while administering the oath of office on, and swearing in the committee members at the Local Government Staff Training Centre, Secretariat Ibadan.
She advised the new officers to understand that true security extends beyond patrols and checkpoints, stressing the importance of building trust within communities and addressing the root causes of social unrest.
Mrs Balogun urged the committee to incorporate gender sensitivity in their engagements and collaborate actively with social and women-focused groups to tackle domestic violence, human trafficking, child abuse, and other societal vices.
She explained that the Seyi Makinde-led administration remains committed to supporting the committee through capacity building and moral encouragement.
In her remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. (Mrs.) Mofoluwake Ibitoye, emphasized that security is anchored on equity and justice.
She charged the newly appointed officers to demonstrate quality leadership, uphold integrity, and remain vigilant in the discharge of their duties.
In his acceptance speech, the Commandant of the committee, Alhaji Olabanji Abiodun, expressed profound gratitude to the Oyo State Government, the Governor, and the Ministry for their continued support.
He pledged that the committee would uphold its mandate and work assiduously to improve safety and order at the local level.
The ceremony was attended by key government officials, representatives of security agencies, traditional leaders, and stakeholders from civil society groups.

