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Activist commends Okowa's Aide Ezekiel Daniel as Delta governor donates Security Vehicles

Activist commends Okowa's Aide Ezekiel Daniel as Delta governor donates Security Vehicles


By Jessica Akete FPR
Niger Delta right activist, Comrade Ozobo Austin, on Thursday in Asaba commended Comrade Ezekiel Daniel, SSA to the governor on Security for his commitment to security duties.  

 Ozobo Austin disclose that the zeal and commitment in which the SSA display his duties has resulted to the recent donation of security vehicles by his excellency Senator .Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to security agents in Delta state.

Ozobo stressed that Ezekiel Daniel commitments for a better security network in the state cannot be overemphasized. 

He further asserted that the great feats of achievements in the security sector in the state were part of the commitments of Comrade Ezekiel Daniel,SSA to the governor on Security, through his  media public enlightenments, numerous security meetings and reports.

Ozobo said part of the demands made by security agents during Ezekiel numerous visits to security agents in the state was lack of patrol vans or security vehicles, which Ezekiel also promised to relates their plights to the governor which he did through his numerous security reports and memos to the governor.

"I appreciate Okowa for his urgent intervention to boost the security network in the state by providing security vehicles to the security agents. I equally give kudos to the governor for acting on such reports which shows that he is indeed a listening Governor"

He equally advised Comrade Ezekiel Daniel not to relent efforts and that more grounds were needed to be covered by him in order to make the state a crime free society.

The activist urged politicans in the state to emulate him for better service delivery to Deltans.

He also urged security agents to put the vehicles to judicious use as to improved and strengthened the security network in the state.

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