Governor Ododo Unveils State-of-the-Art Security Drones, Declares Zero Tolerance for Insecurity in Kogi
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In a decisive move to further reinforce his administration’s uncompromising stance on security, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, FCA, on Monday unveiled two HP-20 State Asset Drones, describing the initiative as a critical step toward sustaining peace and denying criminals any foothold in the state.
The unveiling ceremony, held at the Chari Maigumeri Barracks in Lokoja, attracted top military commanders, security stakeholders, and senior government officials, marking another milestone in Governor Ododo’s technology-driven security agenda.
Addressing the gathering, the Governor explained that the HP-20 drones are equipped with advanced surveillance, monitoring, and rapid-response capabilities designed to enhance real-time intelligence gathering and precision-led security operations, particularly across difficult terrains. 
“These priority drones have advanced surveillance, monitoring, and response capabilities. They can operate in difficult terrains, provide real-time intelligence, enable precision-led operations against terrorists, and offer early detection of suspicious movements,” Governor Ododo stated.
He noted that the deployment of the drones would significantly improve coordination among security agencies, allowing for faster, intelligence-driven deployment of forces across the state.
Governor Ododo emphasized that the investment represents a major leap forward in strengthening Kogi State’s security architecture, stressing that his administration remains resolute in its determination to protect every community.
“Let me be very clear: this administration will not falter. We will not surrender our communities. We will not allow bandits or terrorists to take over any part of our land. The government must be in charge — not bandits, not kidnappers,” he declared.
The Governor further affirmed that his government is fully prepared to confront and defeat all criminal elements operating within the state, warning that time is running out for those who threaten public peace and safety.
Highlighting Kogi State’s strategic position as the gateway between Northern and Southern Nigeria, Governor Ododo observed that the state’s forests and border communities had previously been targeted by criminal elements migrating from other regions.
“We studied these threats carefully, and we responded with action, not excuses,” he said.
Reflecting on his administration’s security record, the Governor revealed that over the past two years, Kogi State has built a robust security framework anchored on technology deployment, community participation, inter-agency collaboration, and strong political will.
“Today, Kogi State ranks among the most peaceful states in Nigeria, and our goal is clear: to make it the safest state in the country,” he added.
Earlier, the Commander, 12 Brigade Nigerian Army, Lokoja, Brigadier General K. U. Sidi, described the deployment of the drones as a game changer, noting that it places Kogi State at the forefront of security innovation and operational efficiency.
The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Waidi Shuaibu, represented by Brigadier General O. S. Abai, Director of Transformation and Innovation at Army Headquarters, also reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to the security of Kogi State. He highlighted the recent establishment and deployment of the 21 Battalion of the Nigerian Army to the state as a strategic intervention aimed at reinforcing troop presence and improving rapid response to security threats.
Stakeholders and residents across the state have welcomed the initiative, describing it as a bold reassurance of the government’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, and a clear signal that insecurity will find no refuge in Kogi State.







