Mr Oluyemi Ibiloye has accepted obligation as the new commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ondo State Order.
Propoitics reports that Ibiloye, who supplanted Mr. Olayinka Olatundun, is expecting office as the twentieth Commandant.
Ibiloye, an indigene of Kwara, is an alum of the College of Ilorin and holds a Graduate degree in Harmony and Struggle Studies from the Nasarawa State College, Keffi.
Tending to newsmen on Wednesday in Akure, the new commandant said he would combine on the accomplishments of his ancestor toward supporting harmony and security of lives and property in the state.
Ibiloye valued the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi, and the Priest of Inside, Mr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for including him qualified to serve in Ondo State.
He swore his responsibility for the powerful assurance of basic public resources and framework in the state.
The new commandant requested the participation and backing of all officials and men of the order in guaranteeing that the corps’ commands are really conveyed.
While promising to hold hands with other security organizations in the state for successful policing, Ibiloye guaranteed individuals from people in general of his readiness to guarantee that “the state is liberated from any type of guiltiness”.
“I’m here to merge on the accomplishments of the active commandant, and I realize that he has done quite well. Thusly, I believe that each official and men should uphold me.
“My expectation for you is to really buckle down since I will push you on the off chance that you are not working. Along these lines, all what I need is participation, support and to cooperate with the goal that we can succeed.
“Additionally, it has become goals for us to push the order and the state ahead by guaranteeing that lives and property are protected and gotten.
“We won’t endure any amateurish lead among officials and men,” he said. Mr Olayinka Olatundu, the active commandant, appreciated the state government and individuals from the corps for their help and collaboration during his residency in the state.
Olatundu, subsequently, requested more help for the new commandant to improve the corps and the state overall.
“I value your help and I request that more help be given to the new commandant since he wants your help and support to succeed.
“Play out your obligations very much as you accomplished for me, and I even believe you should improve to empower him in his line of obligation,” Olatundu said.