Editorial
Checking Rising Violence In Rivers
The Rivers State Commissioner for
Health, Dr Sampson Parker recently
alerted residents of the State on the rising spate of politically-motivated violence, which has resulted in death and injuries. Addressing the media, the Commissioner said that the rate of killings was increasing as the countdown to the March 28 and April 11, general elections gathers momentum.
Parker said statistics from Kelsey Harrison and Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospitals alone, show that between January and March 11, 2015, 41 cases of gunshot wounds and 26 cases of assaults, injuries were recorded. He stated that at the Local Government Areas and rural communities, there were also reports of related cases of deaths and injuries, adding that electoral violence had become more deadly than the Ebola Virus Decease (EVD), which claimed only two lives in the State.
Similarly, the Rivers State Governor, Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi; the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in the State, Dr Davies Ibiamu Ikanya; his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Brother Felix Obuah, and other well-meaning Rivers people, have at one time or the other, called attention to the blistering spectre of politically-motivated violence and criminality.
The Tide agrees no less with well-meaning Rivers people who have condemned this descent to violence and killings. We think that a pragmatic action by the security agencies, and indeed, the peace-loving people of the state, to contain this hydra-headed monster is required now.
We, make haste to call for concerted efforts because the current spate of violence in Rivers State. A situation where medical doctors, journalists and other professionals are also targeted cannot be accepted. Even more worrisome is the seeming helplessness of the people as the fast increasing flash-points double and dare-devil criminals destroy the very order and concord that had supported the existence of the State.
We are particularly worried, more than ever before, because in addition to politically-motivated violence, brazen criminality is on the upward swing. In fact, ready flash-points include the entire stretch of Diobu as well as D/Line, old Port Harcourt Township, Rumueme and the entire waterfront settlements. Also affected are some areas of Abuloma, Okrika, Ogoni, Etche, Abua, Omoku, Kalabari and Andoni.
It is disheartening that while gun-wielding criminals repeatedly unleash terror on innocent residents unchallenged, some kids from hell have taken advantage of the situation to terrorise whole neighbourhoods, communities with mere matchetes and had their way. We note that the seeming helplessness of the situation is beginning to make life extremely difficult for law-abiding, peace-loving and well-meaning citizens. A situation where criminals just rob whole street and walk away leisurely tells volumes.
We say so because the Police and the entire security apparatus have shamelessly not been able to curb the rampaging debacle; even as we reckon that more security personnel, who are supposed to mobilise to arrest the situation, are now detailed to protect politicians instead of the very vulnerable citizens.
This, for us, is not what anyone expects from his/her government; neither does it align with the core reasons for the establishment of, and the mandates of the Police and the other security formations, including the Department of State Service (DSS).
We join other well meaning persons to challenge the Police and the entire security agencies to swing into action, and come up with better ways of containing the spate of criminality and politically-motivated violence and killings in Rivers State. Even so, we urge the people to rise up to the occasion, and defend their liberty by collaborating with the security agencies.
While we expect politicians across the isles to desist from arming criminals and encouraging violence and killings, the security agencies cannot afford to act as usual in this state of clear and present danger. No one, certainly no politician has the right to endanger public safety and none should be spared by the law or its enforcers if anyone expects to see the people after the elections.
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