Rivers
Rivers: No Hiding Place For Crimnials – Wike
The Rivers State Governor,
Chief Nyesom Wike has directed security agencies to ensure that there is no hiding place for cultists and other criminal elements operating in the state.
The governor gave the directive while monitoring the demolition of illegal structures along Eagle Island road that served as hideouts for criminals.
He reiterated government’s resolved to rid the state of cultists, kidnappers and armed robbers, stressing that his government would not tolerate criminal activities in the state.
Similarly, the Mayor of Port Harcourt City Local Government Council, Sir Sonny Ejekwu said he would carry out to the letter the governor’s directive on the demolition of hide-outs for criminals within Port Harcourt metropolis.
The Mayor who was speaking while monitoring the demolition of illegal structures at Eagle Island yesterday assured residents of the state of government’s commitment to weed out criminal elements.
“All the batcher houses must be brought down as armed robbers, Kidnappers, cultists use places like waterfront batcher –houses to perpetrate more evil. And the most annoying aspect of it is that they are being covered by some innocent occupants of these batcher-houses, forgetting that when oil stains one finger if nothing is done, it spreads to other fingers.
‘This is exactly what is happening to the occupants of the batcher-houses in Eagle Island, back of water board, back of Andoni waterfront and so on.
“Today all the batcher houses within these place must be brought down and burnt to ashes,”, he said.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide, one of the occupants of the demolished structures, Mr Kesuanu Gbara expressed dissatisfaction with the criminal acts that were perpetrated at the Eagle Island waterfront.
We don’t blame the governor for the destruction of the batcher-houses, because so many atrocities go on in this place and sometimes if you report to the police, they (criminals) would come after your life”, he said.
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana