The Osun governor says surveillance capacity must be strengthened as questions linger over drones acquired by a previous administration.
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has directed a review of plans to acquire new security surveillance drones as part of efforts to strengthen security monitoring across the state.
The governor disclosed that concerns had arisen regarding drones reportedly purchased under the previous administration, with questions surrounding their current whereabouts and operational status.
According to the governor, the state must continue investing in technology-driven security measures capable of supporting intelligence gathering and rapid response operations.
The development comes as state governments increasingly explore surveillance technology to address security challenges and improve monitoring of vulnerable areas.
Officials say the planned acquisition forms part of broader efforts to reinforce existing security architecture across Osun State.
