Niger Delta
Monarch Backs Call For State Police

The Clan Head of Akpet Central group of villages, Atebot Sunday Evong has solicited for the employment of State Police to provide security for both humans and property in order to forestall peace in the state.
Evong made the appeal during a periodic community campaign for accelerating improvement in knowledge on Essential Family Practices and COVID-19 containment at interface with communities in Biase Local Government Area.
He observed that it had become necessary for states to employ their own police from the state as they are part and parcel of the state and will be able to fish out perpetrators of negative practices including; kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery, rape among others than police posted from other states who may not know or understand the terrain they are working which may hinder the state from achieving the needed success in crime reduction.
The clan head who commended National Orientation Agency for their effort in sensitising and educating people on government activities, programmes and policies urged government to ensure adequate funding is provided to enable NOA meet up its responsibility of curbing negative practices which have destroyed our society.
At Ibogo Community in Biase Local Government Area, Obot Evong Uti , the village Head said to fight insecurity, they had instituted committees with community volunteers to achieve set goals noting that security is not to be left in the hands of government alone , it is a collective responsibility by all.
The Clan Head of Akpet I Community, Atebot John Agbor Amatey, lamented the security challenge faced by the state and explained that, it had become expedient for people to rise up to the challenge informing that, they have set a village machinery to fish out those perpetuating robbery along the highway between Akpet and Abini and within other areas.
He urged people to ensure they report suspected persons to the authority to free their area from robbery cases and other social vices.
Earlier at the various communities, the NOA Acting State Director, Mr. Amissine Ogban called on all to ensure perpetrators of rape, cultism, robbery and other offences were reported for the law to take its course observing that, when people fail to expose perpetrators of ills in the society, they may one day be directly or indirectly affected.
“Our state must be free from evil men for meaningful progress to be achieved and for people to live and feel free to go about their activities without molestation,” he explained.
Others that contributed include, the Hygiene Officer Rural, Water and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) Mrs. Agnes Ugor, who spoke on safe excreta disposal, handwashing, exclusive breastfeeding among other essential family practices.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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