Niger Delta
Insecurity: Police Hold Town Hall Meeting
The police command in
Edo State last Wednesday organised a town hall meeting toward finding lasting solutions to the current security challenges facing the state.
Stakeholders at the meeting called for the decentralisation of the state security information gathering outfit, the Neighbourhood Watch.
They agreed that its decentralisation would enable the outfit to generate useful data from rural areas which would be conveyed to the appropriate authority for action.
The Special Adviser to the Edo Government on Neighbourhood Watch, Mr Tony Adun, urged the Federal Government to incorporate retired security officers and men into private security guards.
He said their incorporation would help to stem the problem of insecurity in the state and by extension, the country and urged the police to prevail on secret cult members to stop the cult war.
The Chairman of Oredo Local Government Area, Mr Osaro Obazee, urged politicians to eschew the politics of violence, stressing that it was the only way to edge out insecurity in the country.
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