Summary
Kwara State Governor, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has unveiled a cabinet-rank security committee tasked with crafting immediate and long-range measures to prevent future security lapses across the state.
The newly constituted committee will be chaired by the Deputy Governor, Mr. Kayode Alabi, while Dr. Olufunke Mercy Shittu from the Office of the Head of Service will serve as its secretary.
Its membership includes the Special Adviser on Security Matters, Brigadier General Saliu Tunde Bello; the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Community Development, Abdullahi Bata; Senior Special Assistant on Security, Alhaji Muhyideen Aliu; Special Assistant on Security, Alhaji Moshood Gobir; alongside one local government chairman each from Kwara’s three senatorial districts.

According to a statement released in Ilorin by the Governor’s chief press secretary, Mr. Rafiu Ajakaye, the committee is mandated to conduct exclusive engagements with a wide range of stakeholders, including traditional institutions, to craft a Kwara-focused security framework that will bolster public protection.
The statement noted that the team is expected to deliver its findings to the governor within four weeks, after which the recommendations will undergo further review and implementation.
It added that the committee’s inputs are intended to “further enrich existing understanding of the nationwide security situations from local perspectives.”
What You Should Know
The newly formed Kwara State security committee represents a deliberate attempt by the AbdulRazaq administration to design a tailored safety strategy rooted in community input.
By involving traditional leaders, senior security advisers, and representatives from the three senatorial districts, the state aims to create a more responsive and locally informed approach to addressing emerging threats.
The committee’s four-week deadline underscores the urgency of improving security coordination across Kwara.























