Maritime
Sea Piracy Worries Monarch
Worried by the recent activities of some miscreants suspected to be sea pirates operating within the Kalabari waterways and creeks in Rivers State, the Amayanabo of Kalabari kingdom, King Theophilus Jacob Tom Princewill, the Amachree the 11th, has called for security surveillance of the area inorder to checkmate and bring the perpetrators to book.
King Princewill, who made the call when some executives and members of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Rivers State Command paid him a courtesy visit in his palace at Buguma on Wednesday said the situation had become an eyesore as it was affecting the social and economic life of the people of Kalabari and indeed those at the Bakana axis.
According to him, the miscreants are making life miserable to the people as their means of water transportation had become a serious threat because the live and properties of such passengers are no longer safe.
He said travelling from Port Harcourt to the Kalabari communities through speed boats which is shorter and easier has become a big challenge as the miscreants at times attacked them, confiscate their belongings and even off-load the passengers at the mangrove swamp, and seized the boat and their properties away, thereby making them to be stranded at the swamp for days except they were rescued by either fishermen.
The Royal father therefore appealed to the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba and other security outfits to help get rid of these cankerworms and arrest the ugly situation now causing a sleepless nights to the people of Kalabari kingdom.
Earlier, the state chairman of PCRC, Hon Austen Yong told the monarch that they were in his Palace to brief him on the need of Police community forum, community policing and mutual relationship between the police and people of the community as well as confer on him a patron of the body.
Collins Barasimeye
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