In a significant show of commitment to enhancing security in Delta State, Zane Energy Limited has donated two Sienna patrol vehicles to the Orogun Divisional Police Station and the Abraka Police Station respectively.
The gesture underscores the company’s determination to support law enforcement agencies in maintaining peace and security across the state.
Speaking to journalists during the official presentation of the vehicles, Comrade (Dr.) Kelly Efemena Umukoro, a human rights activist and the Representative of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) on the Delta State Community Policing Committee, commended the Chairman of Zane Energy, Mr. Jimmy Omo-Agege, for his generosity and proactive contribution to public safety.
Dr. Umukoro noted that the two police divisions that received the vehicles were in dire need of logistical support to carry out their duties effectively. He expressed confidence that the donation would significantly enhance their operational capacity and response time.
He particularly expressed excitement that one of the vehicles was allocated to the Abraka Divisional Police Station, where he resides. According to him, the gesture is timely and will go a long way in strengthening community security and restoring public confidence in the area.
“I am personally delighted that Abraka Division, where I stay, has benefitted from this kind gesture. The Chairman, Mr. Jimmy Omo-Agege, has demonstrated true leadership and commitment to the safety of our people,” he said.
Dr. Umukoro who is also the Director Youth Affairs of Traditional Chiefs of Urhobo Land Association also admonished the divisions to make judicious use of the vehicles, ensuring they serve the intended purpose of improving community security and protecting lives and property.
He described the donation as “a commendable act of corporate social responsibility,” urging other private sector players to emulate Zane Energy Limited’s example by supporting security initiatives within their communities.
 
									 
					