The Executive Chairman of Eredo Local Council Development Area, Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, has reinforced local security operations with the donation of six motorcycles to security agencies and community-based security groups operating within the council area.
Epe Insights reports that the motorcycles were distributed to the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Army, Muwon Vigilante Group, Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC), Eredo Security Forum, and Ilara Security Joint Task Force (JTF).
The initiative is aimed at strengthening surveillance, improving mobility, and enhancing rapid response capabilities across communities in Eredo LCDA.
Speaking on the intervention, Hon. Akinloye emphasized that security remains a vital foundation for sustainable development and community progress.
He noted that effective security operations are essential to protecting lives, safeguarding property, and creating an enabling environment for economic activities.
The Chairman stated that the motorcycles would assist security personnel in carrying out routine patrols and responding more efficiently to security-related situations.

According to him, supporting security agencies remains a priority of his administration as part of broader efforts to maintain peace and stability within the council area.
The donation also reflects the local government’s commitment to fostering stronger collaboration with security institutions and community stakeholders.
Beneficiary agencies expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing the motorcycles as valuable operational tools that will improve field activities.
They noted that enhanced mobility would strengthen patrol coverage and facilitate faster access to communities when needed.
Community leaders welcomed the intervention and commended the council for investing in security infrastructure at the grassroots level.
Stakeholders observed that proactive support for security agencies contributes significantly to safer communities and improved public confidence.

The motorcycle donation is one of several initiatives implemented under the Akinloye administration to strengthen governance and community development.
Observers noted that Eredo LCDA has continued to record investments in security, healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.
Residents expressed optimism that the additional operational support would further improve safety and security across the council area.
The intervention underscores the administration’s determination to build a peaceful environment where residents and businesses can thrive.
With the deployment of the motorcycles, security agencies are expected to enhance patrol activities and strengthen community-based security efforts throughout Eredo LCDA.
