Niger Delta
New Flag Officer For Central Naval Command
A new Flag Officer has
been posted to the Central Naval Command, Yenagoa Bayelsa. He is Rear Admiral Mohammed Sani Garba.
State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson while receiving the new officer. Government House, Yenagoa, urged the various law enforcement agencies in the state to guard against politicisation of security issues, as such acts could undermine security.
According to him, crime has neither colour, nor political party and as such the government expects security agencies to bring the full weight of the law in rooting out those, who perpetrate violence and criminal activities.
“I will like to say that those, who are manning security agencies should not politicise security. In this state, those who know us, know how we take issues of security. For us, security knows no partisanship; criminality has no colour and must be dealt with as such.
”If we have riffraffs, who are a threat to their communities within this area, we expect the Navy under your command to take decisive steps to contain them and not pander to political interests, because what we have seen in this state is that, some criminals do have some backing from certain political elements in Abuja to undermine the security of this state.
Assuring the Nigerian Navy of the government’s support, Governor Dickson noted that, the command had a strategic role to play in ensuring security, particularly on the waterways, given the predominantly riverine nature of the state.
While acknowledging the contributions of his predecessor to securing the state, the governor also approved the request for the provision of land for the Central Naval Command for the purpose of building a barrack and a landing jetty to enable the command function effectively.
Earlier in his remarks, the Flag Officer Commanding, Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Mohammed Sani Garba had expressed his command’s readiness to collaborate with the state government in stemming crime.
Meanwhile, Governor Seriake Dickson has commended the Nigeria Police authorities for promoting 5 officers attached to the Government House, Yenagoa in its recent promotion exercise.
Governor Dickson, who gave the commendation while speaking with newsmen in his office, shortly after decorating the affected personnel, expressed the hope that, the promotion would motivate the beneficiaries to serve the force and the nation better in the performance of their duties.
Three of the officers, who were promoted from the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP, include the Governor’s Aide De Camp (ADC), Mr. Eseimokumoh Agbalala, Mr. Akatakpa Dickson and Mr. Numoupeide Ben, while Mr. Victor Damien and Mr. James Thomas were elevated from Inspector to Assistant Superintendent of Police.
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