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Rivers TUC Tasks New CP ON Security

The Administrator of Greater Port-Harcourt, Ambassador Akawor on an inspection tour of the Golf Estate in the new city
The Trade Union Con
gress of Nigeria (TUC) Rivers State Chapter has tasked the newly appointed Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, on the security of lives and properties in the state.
In a statement by the union on Friday, made available to The Tide and signed by the TUC State chairman, Comrade Hyginus Chika Onuegbu and State Secretary, Comrade Jonas Ogundu Okere respectively, the union stated its preparedness to partner with the new CP towards the improvement in the security of lives and properties in the state.
The union leaders assured the Police boss of the readiness of the union, state council and indeed all the workers in the state to collaborate with the police command to reduce crime rate in the state.
The union said the state which the treasure base of the nation and centre of oil and gas related operation has unfortunately witnessed high level of criminality, kidnapping, armed robbery, oil theft, pipeline vandalism and wanton destruction of lives and property.
The statement said these incessant criminality has reached an unprecedented level where many workers and residents of the state have been kidnapped, killed, attacked and maimed with impunity, adding that no action has been taken by the security agents to curb this ugly trend.
The union reminded the CP that the situation has become so bad that many of the union members now live in fear and are actively seeking for transfers out of the state.
The union said in view of the incessant threats to lives and propertly in the state without effective security mechanism of checkmating such nefarious criminal activities, the congress notifies the Commissioner of Police that if within 14 days there is no significant reduction in the crimes rate in the state, the union will take a decisive action.
They reiterated that the union shall be forced to call an emergency state council meeting and where the council so approves, the union members would be withdrawn from work in self defence, pending when the union considers it safe for its members to return to work.
The union leaders pleaded with the CP to give serious attention to their demands as the majority of workers depend on the state police command for the protection.
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