Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, presented five newly acquired operational vehicles to the Delta State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service on Thursday. The Governor, represented by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme, finalized the logistics transfer at an executive handover ceremony in Asaba. The utility vehicles were procured entirely from indigenous automobile manufacturers in line with a strict sub-national policy directive to prioritize locally produced industrial goods.
The transport allocation serves as a targeted institutional intervention under the state executive's "MORE Agenda" to strengthen the capacity of criminal justice administration organs. By equipping the correctional service command with reliable field vehicles, the State Ministry of Justice and connected internal security desks improve the safe transit of inmates and boost secure operations around state custodial centers. Furthermore, sourcing the vehicles from local assembly plants helps conserve foreign exchange and stimulates job creation within the domestic manufacturing value chain.
This logistics intervention highlights the state executive's focus on inter-governmental collaboration to maintain internal security and uphold the rule of law. By using state revenues to upgrade the field assets of a federal agency, the administration ensures smoother operations across the state's judicial system. Over the long term, this structured approach lowers institutional risks, improves public safety indices, and demonstrates a sustainable model of public procurement that supports national industrial growth.
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