Crime is a fundamental threat to societal stability, and in Edo State, it has manifested in various troubling forms—ranging from kidnapping and cult-related violence to armed robbery and illegal land grabbing. For years, criminal elements have terrorized communities, disrupted businesses, and put lives at risk. The inefficiency of past administrations allowed insecurity to fester, exemplified by incidents such as the kidnapping of Anthony Aziegbemi, chairman of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while the PDP was in power. This highlighted the failure of past security measures and underscored that insecurity did not start today.
Since assuming office, Governor Monday Okpebholo has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to tackling crime head-on. Through a well-coordinated security strategy, his administration has empowered law enforcement agencies, revitalized community-based security networks, and upgraded infrastructure to enhance public safety. His approach is strategic, pragmatic, and people-focused, combining intelligence-driven policing, community engagement, and infrastructural investment to make Edo safer for residents, investors, and visitors alike.
One of the key pillars of Governor Okpebholo’s security strategy is strengthening Edo State’s security architecture. His administration has prioritized equipping law enforcement agencies with the necessary tools to combat crime effectively. This includes providing operational vehicles, advanced communication gadgets, and logistical support to enhance rapid response capabilities. Additionally, the government has revitalized and funded security task forces, particularly those focused on kidnapping, cultism, and armed robbery.
Under his leadership, there has been a sustained crackdown on criminal syndicates operating in the state. Reports indicate that several notorious kidnappers have been arrested, and many victims have been rescued due to swift, coordinated security operations. The Edo State Security Network (ESSN) has been strengthened, with local vigilante groups complementing the police in intelligence gathering and crime prevention. This multi-layered approach has yielded tangible results, with multiple high-profile arrests recorded in recent months.
Governor Okpebholo’s administration has intensified operations in known crime hotspots. The Special Anti-Kidnapping Task Force has launched aggressive operations along notorious routes such as the Benin-Auchi Road, the Benin-Lagos Expressway, and the Ekpoma-Irrua axis—areas previously plagued by rampant kidnappings. These efforts have dismantled criminal hideouts, leading to the successful rescue of abducted victims and the arrest of key figures behind major kidnapping syndicates.
The Edo State Police Command, in collaboration with the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian Army, has equally stepped up efforts to neutralize criminal networks. Notable successes include the dismantling of a major kidnapping ring operating in Orhionmwon and Uhunmwonde local government areas, which led to multiple arrests and the recovery of sophisticated weapons. Similarly, recent raids on cult hideouts in Benin City, Ekpoma, and Auchi resulted in over 50 suspected cultists being apprehended, significantly reducing inter-cult clashes and violent reprisals.
Recognizing the persistent challenge of cult-related violence in Edo State, Governor Okpebholo has implemented a zero-tolerance policy on cultism. In the past, cult clashes led to loss of lives and destruction of property, but security operatives now have clear directives to arrest and prosecute those involved in cult-related violence. Beyond enforcement, the administration has engaged youth organizations, religious leaders, and community elders in peace-building efforts to rehabilitate and reintegrate misguided youths into society.
The government has also taken decisive action against illegal land-grabbing, particularly in Ikpoba-Okha, Oredo, and Egor local government areas. Criminal cartels that previously extorted landowners are being dismantled, restoring confidence in Edo’s property sector and protecting rightful landowners from exploitation.
Governor Okpebholo understands that security cannot be sustained through policing alone. His administration has actively involved traditional rulers, local vigilante groups, and town unions in crime prevention. The Edo State Security Corps has played a crucial role in intelligence gathering and rapid response, particularly in rural areas. Their collaboration with law enforcement agencies has led to increased arrests and a drastic reduction in rural crime rates.
Beyond law enforcement, the government recognizes that economic empowerment is a vital tool in crime prevention. Unemployment remains a major driver of criminal activity, and the administration is addressing this by attracting investments and implementing youth empowerment programs. By focusing on industrialization, agribusiness, and entrepreneurship, the government is reducing the number of idle youths vulnerable to criminal recruitment. Additionally, vocational training and education initiatives are equipping young people with skills that provide them with legitimate sources of income.
While the government has shown commendable leadership in tackling insecurity, lasting success requires collective responsibility. Security is not just the duty of the police or the government—it is a shared commitment that involves every citizen, traditional ruler, religious leader, and community member.
For Edo to achieve sustainable security, community members must actively report suspicious activities and resist shielding criminals under the guise of “protecting our own.” Traditional rulers and local chiefs must work closely with security agencies to maintain peace within their domains. The judiciary must ensure that criminal cases are handled swiftly and fairly to deter potential offenders. Religious organizations and civil society groups should intensify awareness campaigns promoting non-violence, youth empowerment, and the dangers of criminal activities. The private sector can also support security initiatives by investing in community policing, surveillance systems, and social interventions.
Governor Monday Okpebholo’s determined fight against crime is yielding measurable results. His administration’s strategic initiatives—ranging from strengthening security task forces and cracking down on kidnappers and cultists to investing in job creation and infrastructure—are laying the foundation for a safer and more prosperous Edo State.
However, the fight against crime is not for the government alone. Every Edo resident has a role to play in sustaining the progress made. By working together, Edo State can become a model of security and development—a place where businesses flourish, communities thrive, and families live without fear. The government has set the pace, but it is now up to all stakeholders to consolidate these efforts. The time to act is now.