Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State earlier today attended the Kogi State Security Summit held at the NAF Officers’ Mess and Suites, Kado, Abuja, where key stakeholders gathered to deliberate on strengthening security collaboration and improving regional safety strategies.
The summit brought together government officials, security chiefs, and policy stakeholders to assess the current security situation and explore coordinated approaches to tackling emerging threats across states.
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Governor Oyebanji’s presence at the event underscored the growing partnership between Ekiti and Kogi States, particularly in the areas of security cooperation, governance, and regional development.
Speaking on the sidelines of the summit, it was emphasized that both states share strategic interests in promoting peace and stability within their respective regions. Ekiti State and Kogi State, according to stakeholders, continue to build stronger ties aimed at enhancing inter-state collaboration on security intelligence and development initiatives.
Governor Oyebanji was warmly received at the event, where discussions focused on practical steps to improve security coordination, strengthen intelligence sharing, and support joint efforts in addressing criminal activities affecting communities across state boundaries.
The relationship between Governor Biodun Oyebanji and his Kogi State counterpart, Governor Usman Ododo, was also highlighted as a strong example of political cooperation and mutual commitment to progress. Both leaders were described as partners working toward a shared vision of development and stability for their states.
The summit is expected to produce actionable recommendations that will guide future security operations and strengthen collaboration between participating states in addressing security challenges across the region.