 And to reverse state, where the Inspector General of Policemen Baba has commissioned the Police Intelligence and Surveillance Centre built by the Administration of Gov. Yesum Wike. The centre is to provide technical support to the police and other security agencies in the state. The IGP, who held the Gov. for making the job of the police easy in the oil-rich south-south through the provision of key infrastructure, appealed to other state governments to provide similar facilities to make policing easier. The idea of the Police Surveillance Centre stems out from the need to continue to shield the people to security threats according to Gov. Yesum Wike. The centre is fitted with the state-of-the-art technology that will help in improving crime fighting capabilities of the police. This is our own contribution to making sure we have peace, to making sure we're fighting security, to making sure those who do business and reside here sleep with their two eyes closed. Let me commend our special guests of honour for the support you are giving to this command to fight crime. I want to say it on good authority that since you came, we have had peace, we have had good relationship with the police command. Unlike what used to happen before, where in one year we had over eight commissioners of police. And thank you for not bringing our policies in security issues. That is why today, even people can count that this is one of the safest states. In his speech, the Inspector General of Police, Usman al-Kali Baba, assures that the centre, in collaboration with the cybercrime unit, will render improved policing in the states. This project is a great boost to my main agenda of policing Nigeria in this contemporary time, which is in tandem with providing international best practice of using technology and ICT to police with ease. Your Excellency, these supports are unprecedented, as they will surely improve our service delivery in reverse state and beyond. I want to use and I want to assure you that police will make use the viciously of this centre in collaboration with our cybercrime unit to tackle all forms of crimes and other criminalities. Governor Wike assures that another intelligent and surveillance centre will be built and donated to the police in the next six months. He pledges to purchase and donate 10 more armored vehicles to the intelligence and surveillance centre to strengthen the performance of officers that will be deployed to the centre.