Niger Delta
C’River Plans Security Summit
In a bid to maintain its status
as the safest state as well as remain proactive to the ever challenging security issues in the country, Cross River State Government yesterday held a stakeholders’ summit on security in Calabar.
The summit was attended by captains of industry, traditional rulers, religious organizations and all security commanders in the state led by the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Henry Fadairo
In his opening remarks, the State Security Adviser, Mr. Jude Ngaji, said the essence of the forum was to appeal to the public to partner with government in the fight against criminal elements and insecurity.
According to him, government has expended quite a big chunk of its lean resources to tackle these challenges in order to protect lives and property of the people and will not rest on its oars in ensuring that utmost peace and security is attained across the state.
“It should be noted that insecurity in our society affects everybody. Government has not relented in its effort in the fight against criminality, which is why structures and facilities have been put in place to confront the challenge”.
“Since security is the business of all of us and not government alone, I want to use this medium to call on everyone in this hall to join the fight to root out criminals in our midst. Let me specifically mention that the Church has a critical role to play in this fight through their daily sermons to the congregation, while I also call on parents not to relent on their responsibilities in bringing up their children to be good and useful citizens,” he said.
A communiqué issued at the end of the well-attended summit lauded the establishment of the Security Trust Fund by the state government and urged greater synergy between it and the various stakeholders.
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