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Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by OAM4J: 1:12am On Sep 04, 2011
Boko Haram: Governors scared, beef up security

Fearing that they may become the next target of terrorist attacks following the bomb explosion that rocked the United Nations office in Abuja, governors have ordered that security around them and members of their families be doubled to forestall attacks.

Apart from increasing the personal security of the governors, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that security agencies in all the states have been instructed to provide water tight security at government houses and state secretariats

This current apprehension came after the Boko Haram sect claimed responsibility for the UN attack, which has generated international condemnation with foreign investigators joining the hunt for the perpetrators.

The destructive activities of the sect have hitherto been restricted to Borno State, their base, Bauchi State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The recent attack on the UN building shows that members of the sect have the capacity to extend to other states of the federation.

Reports from various states have it that diverse security measures have been introduced at the governors’ offices and homes to prevent possible bomb attacks.

Some of the measures employed include an increase in the number of security operatives, thorough checks at the gates to the government house, and relocation of parking lots.

Unlike before, visitors to some of the government houses are now thoroughly quizzed to ascertain their mission before they are allowed in, while vehicles are screened with bomb detectors.

LAGOS

Security agencies in the state have further restricted access to the Lagos Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, as part of the state’s response to the bombing of the UN office in Abuja last week.

Our correspondent learnt that part of the measure to keep Fashola, safe, is preventing unknown visitors from having access to the Lagos House, where the governor’s office is located. Usually all visitors to Lagos house are allowed to park at the visitors’ car park without discrimination.

But a member of the governor’s security team said that henceforth, only government workers at the governor’s office and known visitors like relevant political and business figures in the state would be allowed to park at the visitors’ car park.

It was also gathered that only the personal staff of the governor would be able to drive their vehicles into the governor’s office premises.

Another worker at the governor’s office told our correspondent that there were plans in the office to limit the social and political functions that the governor would be attending.

ILORIN

The Chief Press Secretary to the Kwara State Governor, Abdulwahab Oba, said the state government had taken adequate security measures to protect the governor.

In a telephone interview with our correspondent in Ilorin, Oba said there were security checks before entering the Government House and the Governor’s Office but that those checks were ‘normal security checks.’

Oba stated that there was an increase in the number of security operatives in the state and the government was discussing with security agencies on how to avoid any security breach.

He however said other security measures to protect Ahmed and the entire citizens were not open for public disclosure, because that would jeopardise security measures.

KADUNA

In Kaduna, heavily armed soldiers have been deployed to guard the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House located within the vicinity of one of the flashpoints in the state capital, Tundun Wada, also noted for housing Islamic religious extremists.

The soldiers, who are the first set of security operatives any visitor to the Kaduna Government House encounters on approaching the gate to the sprawling edifice, were deployed since the upscale in the activities of the notorious Boko Haram Islamic sect to complement other security operatives manning the short drive to the seat of government in the state.

Immediately visitors scale through the thorough screening by the soldiers, they face another checkpoint mounted by a combined team of heavily armed anti-riot policemen and operatives of the state anti-crime security outfit, the Operation Yaki. Here the visitor’s vehicle is thoroughly screened with metal detectors and anti-bomb devices. The interior and the boot of his car are also screened and searched before being allowed to proceed.

The third checkpoint right in front of the main gate to the government House is manned by operatives of the State Security Service who would take one through all the previous rigorous screening and searching with metal detectors and anti-bomb devices.

Inside the Government House complex, barricades have been placed to prevent unauthorised vehicles from driving close to the Governor’s Office. A new parking lot far from the building was recently created for visitors.

Government House sources say that security has also been improved around Governor Patrick Yakowa and members of his family. Security around his convoy, our correspondent learnt, has also been reinforced.

RIVERS

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, said security required proactive measures, “It is against this backdrop that the state government intends to acquire two surveillance helicopters in collaboration with the FG to ensure aerial patrol of the state.”

He added that visitors to the Government House were thoroughly interrogated and screened to ascertain their mission before being allowed in.

ONDO

Tough security measures are being adopted by the Ondo State Government at the office of Governor Olusegun Mimiko and his official residence both at the Alagbaka area of Akure, the state capital.

Our correspondent observed that the number of security men, comprising the police, civil defence and the State Security Services posted to man the gates of the Government House and the governor’s office has increased. At the moment, anybody whose name is not on the list of visitors being expected to see the governor, which is usually sent daily to the gate, cannot enter the Government House.

Apart from the staff of the governor’s office, any stranger who has not been properly screened is not allowed to enter the office. It was observed that the security men stationed at the gates have anti-bomb detectors that are used to frisk visitors and vehicles entering and going out of both the Government House and the governor’s office.

YENAGOA

There is heightened security around Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State. However, our correspondent gathered that the tight security was not because of the rising cases of bombings by the Boko Haram sect. It was learnt that there has been tight security around governors in the Niger Delta region including Sylva since the advent of militancy and that the security has remained the same despite the reduction in the activities of militants in the region.

JOS

Security has been beefed up in Jishe and Rayfield, the two places where Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State runs his government from following the spate of clashes between some Muslim and indigenous youths since Monday. The clashes have claimed more than 20 lives with an estimated136 people wounded.

Even though the governor has been away for one week, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that armoured personnel carriers have been placed at strategic points in the metropolis, while a helicopter carries out aerial survey intermittently.

Also security has tightened at the Plateau state House of Assembly with anti riot policemen deployed there.

DELTA

Though, in Delta State, the fear of an attack by the Boko Haram sect is still far-fetched, our correspondent gathered that the security agencies were leaving nothing to chance in ensuring the safety of the government house located in Asaba.

Since the religious sect upped their violence in parts of the north and the FCT, there has been a significant change in the observable activities of the security agents comprising mainly riot policemen and soldiers.

The two major gates leading directly to the government house and the governor’s office, our correspondent noticed, now have more security men manning them.

Whereas, it was a thoroughfare for visitors and journalists in the past, the police officers and military men now subject all unknown faces to questioning and frisking before they are allowed in.

While the inner gate which was always open now has a bar which restricts visitors from gaining entrance, the double entrance now has only one of the iron gates open for visitors. It is also now impossible for a vehicle to speed past the entrance which has now become very narrow.

Unfamiliar faces are also directed to park outside the first entrance before they are allowed to trek into the main Government House building.
http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201109046252239
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by OAM4J: 1:51am On Sep 04, 2011
The fear of Boko Haram is the beginning of security wisdom!

The question now is; what bout the security of the citizenry?
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by Areosapien(f): 2:19am On Sep 04, 2011
Aaaah! Na only Goffmen Aws disaff sikyoriti abi? So wetin dis pipo mean tell me be say I dey pay tax for dia sikyoriti afta dem don loot me dry, eh? TIFFS! Ow I winsh say na for dem heads de next bom-bom go land.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by xcolanto(m): 2:26am On Sep 04, 2011
The Nigerian leaders are clearly falling in line with the western prediction come 2015. cool
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by Greenslim: 4:30am On Sep 04, 2011
They only care about their personal and family security now.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by nasty45(m): 6:29am On Sep 04, 2011
wit tax payers money they want to secure their families n govt house,hw abt nigerians?god go punish this ppl.their fada
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by francisj(m): 6:50am On Sep 04, 2011
xcolanto:

The Nigerian leaders are clearly falling in line with the western prediction come 2015. )
yep ,it will be the only sulution to this BK nonsense angry angry
very soon ,instead of tightening up securities,some gov.(SW.SE,SS) will discover/understand the need to sopport the splitting of the nation . why waste money on security since BK activities is only peculiar to the north(why not give them their Boko Haram republic ,where they will practise Islamic education instead of Western education),When the country splits ,the BK will have BK republic and continue with their jihad,Islamic banking ,sharia.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by saintneo(m): 6:54am On Sep 04, 2011
Why is there no SE state involved in this? Abi, them get odeshi for bombs? grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by Nobody: 7:24am On Sep 04, 2011
francisj:

yep ,it will be the only sulution to this BK nonsense angry angry
very soon ,instead of tightening up securities,some gov.(SW.SE,SS) will discover/understand the need to sopport the splitting of the nation . why waste money on security since BK activities is only peculiar to the north(why not give them their Boko Haram republic ,where they will practise Islamic education instead of Western education),When the country splits ,the BK will have BK republic and continue with their jihad,Islamic banking ,sharia.

Abeg 2015 should do quick and come. Let every man go to his own land.
saintneo:

Why is there no SE state involved in this? Abi, them get odeshi for bombs? grin grin grin grin grin

cheesy grin e be like say we get ooo! cheesy grin
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by Afam4eva(m): 7:38am On Sep 04, 2011
They should also extend the security to the ordinary man. Abi, are they dispensable?
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by donem: 8:01am On Sep 04, 2011
with that the security is still not up to 50%, considering the fact that their convoy do ply the road same time with other road user's anything could still happen then.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by sammirano: 9:39am On Sep 04, 2011
that security does guarantee safety. well BK is much targeted at them.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by buzor(m): 10:41am On Sep 04, 2011
[color=#000099]again the masses has being left to their fate[/color]
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by MMM2(m): 12:18pm On Sep 04, 2011
na waa angry
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by babaowo: 1:32pm On Sep 04, 2011
why governor's office alone What about the schools? Primary,secondary and universities?what about the hospitals? Market place? What about the CITIZEN
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Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by muyoto: 2:45pm On Sep 04, 2011
the height of unbridled paranoia. smh

they (govs) clearly have too much money to spend
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by ocelot2006(m): 3:26pm On Sep 04, 2011
To be fair, I believe some governors actually take the security of the general populace quite serious. Here in Jalingo, I noticed the security around Christian worship centers have been beefed up with more police men posted to churches. There's also the continous patrols by heavily armed soldiers around the city, with multiple check points erected and manned by joint teams of soldiers and policemen. Once in a while I get to see the black ford ranger pickups of the SSS.

The same goes for the some other states. In akwa ibom, there are multiple checkpoints manned by mopol units, MOPOL Isreali WOLF and the army's Otokar Cobra APCs parked at strategic positions in the city. And then there's the frequent patrol by the SSS (2 to 3 ford ranger vehicles packed with SSS operatives armed with TAVOR TAR-21 rifles.

In PH, the security is quite extensive, thanks to upgrades made due to the niger delta crisis in the past. In addition to the regular checkpoints and patrols, th NAF and Navy also play active roles by carrying out aerial recon using the Mi-35 hind attack helos and the Navy's Augusta 109 LUH helos from the NAF's 98th Special Operations Wing. Th article also mentioned further purchase of two helicopters by the state govt.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by dollz(f): 4:22pm On Sep 04, 2011
Ocelot are u really in jalingo
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by ocelot2006(m): 4:34pm On Sep 04, 2011
Yep. I live and work here in jalingo. Got posted here recently. 'would have prefered somewhere down south, but jalingo aint bad. Lovely, sorrounded with hills and peaceful.
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by dollz(f): 4:52pm On Sep 04, 2011
Ur a corperI m almost done with service though, wat part of jalingo do u live?I live in magami
Re: Governors Beef Up Security In Fear Of Boko Haram by obowunmi(m): 5:12pm On Sep 04, 2011
Very selfish pricks --- this is just pathetic. Stupid Nigerians will vote these morons again anyways.

Nigerians themselves don't care about their wellbeing. Or else they would have voted Buhari. Nigerians remain in your pathetic misery.

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