The Edo State government has revealed that it will synergize with the 4th Brigade Headquarters in the state to relocate its barracks at Ikpoba Hill to a more conducive place.
Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki disclosed this after inspecting the barrack in Benin.
The
governor, who was accompanied by the Brigade Commander, Brig. Gen
Ibrahim Garba, expressed displeasure with the dilapidated facilities at
the barracks saying that it was imperative for officers and men of the
Army live in an ideal environment.
governor, who was accompanied by the Brigade Commander, Brig. Gen
Ibrahim Garba, expressed displeasure with the dilapidated facilities at
the barracks saying that it was imperative for officers and men of the
Army live in an ideal environment.
He also said that the Army needed better facilities to strategize and tackle the security challenges in the country.
“As
you can see this is not an ideal place for military men to live. We are
going to work with the Brigade to look at other properties and other
barracks to see how we can get land to relocate most of these
facilities, including the schools and health facility.
you can see this is not an ideal place for military men to live. We are
going to work with the Brigade to look at other properties and other
barracks to see how we can get land to relocate most of these
facilities, including the schools and health facility.
“I don’t think it is in the interest of the nation that our Army officers and men live under these conditions,” he said.
Governor
Obaseki also added that his administration was collaborating with
Institutions to provide an affordable social housing scheme that would
allow Army officers and men live in decent accommodation.
Obaseki also added that his administration was collaborating with
Institutions to provide an affordable social housing scheme that would
allow Army officers and men live in decent accommodation.
The governor also inspected facilities at the Ekenhuan barracks of the 4th Brigade where he noted that some facilities at the Ikpoba Hill barracks would be relocated there.
Among
facilities inspected were the Army Day Primary and Secondary schools,
the Medical Centre, residential quarters and water facilities.
facilities inspected were the Army Day Primary and Secondary schools,
the Medical Centre, residential quarters and water facilities.
Mr Obaseki,
however, expressed worries over the vandalism of school facilities in
the barracks noting that he would recall the contractors handling
rehabilitation in the school, as the Brigade Commander had promised to
reinforce security.
however, expressed worries over the vandalism of school facilities in
the barracks noting that he would recall the contractors handling
rehabilitation in the school, as the Brigade Commander had promised to
reinforce security.
The
governor condemned encroachment by neighbouring communities into the
barracks’ land, noting that the ministry of Lands, Urban and Regional
Planning would be mandated to get back the lands to the Army.
governor condemned encroachment by neighbouring communities into the
barracks’ land, noting that the ministry of Lands, Urban and Regional
Planning would be mandated to get back the lands to the Army.
He
ordered that properties built around a moat in Orovie community, close
to the Army barrack, should be demolished, as there was an existing law,
which kicked against such acts.
ordered that properties built around a moat in Orovie community, close
to the Army barrack, should be demolished, as there was an existing law,
which kicked against such acts.