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Monarch Urges FG To Mop Up Arms

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The Ovie of Umiagwa-Abraka Kingdom in Delta,  Air Vice Marshall Lucky Ararile (Rtd),  has urged the Federal Government to embark on general disarmament in the country.

Ararile who made the call when the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Ikechukwu Aduba, visited him in Abraka on Friday, identified the proliferation of small arms as one of the reasons for the rising wave of kidnapping and associated crimes in the society.

He said that the mop-up of the arms would stem the tide. According to him, more than seven million small arms are in circulation in the country. The availability of the weapons encouraged criminality. He said. “Efforts must be made by the various levels of government to disarm the people in the country; this is most fundamental.’’

He said that information flow was vital in checking crimes and advised the government to strengthen the synergy with GSM communication outfits and employ other technologies to enable security agencies to fight crime.

The monarch also underscored the need to create jobs for the teeming unemployed people in the country and suggested that welfare schemes should also be worked out to support unemployed persons in the country.

He commended the Inspector- General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, for the dismantling road blocks and also appealed to the government to adequately address logistics issues relating to the deployment, mobility, and feeding of police personnel, among other issues, to enable them to function effectively.

The monarch thanked Aduba and the command for their intervention in checking the menace of kidnapping in Abraka, especially with regard to the university.

The Ovie pledged to sensitise his subjects on their roles and warned the youths against taking to crime.

Earlier, Aduba had called for the support and collaboration of the monarch toward sensitising the people and in the area of intelligence gathering.

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Otu Dissolves Council Of Chiefs’ Leadership

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, has approved the immediate dissolution of the leadership of the State Council of Chiefs.
Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Anthony Owan-Enoh, who announced this in a statement in Calabar on Friday, said the governor’s action was in line with Section 4(1) of the Cross River State Council of Chiefs Law, 2004.
“The Governor appreciates the Chairman and members of the dissolved Council for their meritorious service to the state.
“He wishes them the best in their roles as traditional rulers in their respective domains”, the statement read in part.
The Tide’s source recalls that the State House of Assembly recently passed a resolution for the change of the leadership of the council on the ground that it had overstayed its term in office.

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Eid-el-kabir: FRSC Deploys 670 Personnel In A’Ibom

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Akwa Ibom State says it has deployed 670 personnel to enhance road safety across the state during the Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
The Sector Commander, Mr Lasisi Ogundele, disclosed this in Uyo on Friday while speaking to newsmen on the agency’s preparation for the Islamic celebration.
Ogundele said out of the 670 personnel, 408 would be regular marshals while 226 would be special corp marshals.
He said the Command had made adequate preparations for both personnel and equipment in order to cope with the increase in traffic during the period.
The Sector Commander cautioned against overloading, speeding and other anti road safety activities during the celebration.
“Road users should strictly obey traffic rules, mobile courts shall be stationed at strategic locations, and offenders shall face immediate trial.
“It has become our practice to acquaint the public with our level of preparedness for festivities just like the Eid-el-kabir.
“Reflective jackets, traffic cones, tyre pressure gauges, extricating machines and digital breathalysers are part of the tools set aside for the special operations.
“There are also a total of 23 help areas mobilised to ensure prompt removal of obstructions and to rescue operations during the period”, he said.
Ogundele urged drivers to exude courtesy, civility and consideration while dealing with other road users.
He said with the corps’ level of preparation in terms of personnel deployment and logistics, the command was confident of a successful celebration in the state.

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Eid-el Kabir: NSCDC Mobilises 1,210 Personnel In Edo

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Edo Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 1,210 personnel to ensure maximum security during the forthcoming Eid-el Kabir celebrations.
The command’s Public Relations Officer, Efosa Ogbebor, in a statement on Friday in Benin, said NSCDC would provide maximum security at various Eid praying grounds, palaces, monuments and recreational centres across the state during the festivities.
Ogbebor stated that the NSCDC Commandant in the state, Mr Gbenga Agun, assured residents of security of their lives and property before, during and after the festival.
“I have directed all commanders, heads of tactical units, Area Commanders and Divisional Officers to ensure smooth, crime-free and secure celebration before, during and after the Eid-el Kabir festival.
“The personnel deployed have been tasked with critical responsibilities of safeguarding national assets and infrastructure, a core mandate of the corps, protection of lives and property and crowd control, amongst others.
“NSCDC personnel will work in collaboration with other sister-agencies”, he said.
The NSCDC boss appealed to members of the public to give maximum cooperation to the personnel and support them with useful information about criminal elements.
The Commandant felicitated with all Muslims and wished them joyous Eid-el Kabir celebrations.

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