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Thursday, March 4, 2021

Insecurity: Oyo to acquire 20 security vans

The Seyi Makinde-led administration was committed to the security of lives and properties.

• March 4, 2021

The Oyo government has approved N319 million to procure 20 pick-up vans to boost security.

Briefing journalists on Wednesday in Ibadan at the end of the State Executive Council meeting, Wasiu Olatubosun, Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, said the move was to enhance security agencies’ logistics.

Mr. Olatubosun said the Seyi Makinde-led administration was committed to the security of lives and properties.

“In view of this, the State Executive Council, at the 5th executive council meeting of 2021, held today, Wednesday, approved the procurement of 20 units of JAC FRISON TX pick-up vans to boost security in the state at the cost is N319 million,” he stated.

The Commissioner for Health, Bashir Bello, disclosed that the executive council approved the renovation and reconstruction of 299 primary health care centres in the state.

The project, he said, would cost N6 billion, using the Alternative Project Funding Approach (APFA).

Bello said that the state primary healthcare board would renovate the remaining 52 primary health care centres to make 351 in the wards, as promised by the state governor.

“The 299 primary healthcare facilities have been given to two different firms and within two months, over 20 percent of the project would have been completed.

“Note that the state government is not putting in any money as of now; it is when the project continues that the payment will be spread over a period of 12 months,” Mr. Bello said. 

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