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Revisiting The Disbandment Of OSPAC In Emohua

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The disbandment of local vigilantes, fondly referred to as OSPAC, by successive local council administrations in Emohua is a blatant coup de tat against the subsisting peace in the local government area. It is strident call for the re-enactment of the blood bathe that characterised the local communities in the area before the advent of OSPAC.
Before the inauguration of OSPAC in communities in Emohua, the gory details of the theatre of the absurd that played out were both awful and nauseating. In Egbeda, cult rivalries rose to the climax. Football was reinvented as human heads became the latest introduction to soccer. While residents ran helter skelter, help hardly came from any quarters. The community was turned upside down. Those who could not relocate awaited death by installments.
At Ibaa and Obele communities, cult kingpins unleashed mayhem and wreaked havoc. Hundreds of persons were slaughtered in cold blood.
The East-West road literally became a den of iniquity, where commuters were abducted, kidnapped and raped on a daily basis, while different tiers of government appeared to be clueless. Not even the Emohua council could do anything to stop the madness and bring perpetrators to book.
Unfortunately, cult kingpins lived large, acquired awe-inspiring names and titles.
Some were patronised by government officials, though secretly.
Consequently, Emohua Local Government Area became the hotbed of crisis. Little wonder then that there is no commercial bank within the length and width of the LGA: from Ogbakiri to Ubimini.
Interestingly, in the midst of the festering violence in Emohua communities, some patriotic indigenes agreed to put their lives on the line by joining the local vigilantes to protect the rural communities, where the presence of law enforcement is hardly felt. They were recruited, trained and inaugurated.
Today, the homegrown local vigilantes have become a panacea to the multi-faceted security problems in rural communities of the local government area.
Indeed, many of the cultists who committed heinous atrocities have been brought to book by the local security outfits. Residents who fled their homelands because of the repugnant bestialities perpetrated by the marauding cultists have since returned. Farmers have gone back to work.
In fact the hike in prices of food stuffs was exacerbated by lack of indulgence as farmers in Emohua and other LGAs fled their communities in the wake of simmering cult violence in Rivers State.
There is no doubt, however that OSPAC has treaded where formal security agencies could not. It has set a pace for law enforcement agencies to follow. With little encouragement from local communities OSPAC has done what Napoleon Bonaparte could not do. It has salvaged rural communities and put smiles on the faces of rural dwellers.
Like all human institutions, OSPAC has its little foibles but its contribution to peace and development of rural communities cannot be quantified. The achievements so far recorded by the local vigilantes have been unparalleled within their short time of existence.  The security outfit has rekindled hope in both rural and urban centres of the state. OSPAC is indeed a welcome development to the rural dwellers.
Many local government areas in the state are still safe with OSPAC in charge of their local security. But what is benumbing is that the leadership of Emohua Local Council abhors the security outfit in spite of its laudable achievements
Only recently, the incumbent Chairman of Emohua Local Council, Hon. Chidi Lloyd, announced or reaffirmed the disbandment of the said security outfit in the exercise of his power over the failings and improprieties of the body.
As well-intended as his action may seem, it has ignited an unfortunate rehearsal for a coup to oust peace in the area.
Barely 24hours after OSPAC was disbanded in the LGA; the satanic cultists struck and kidnapped some persons in Egbeda. As if that was not enough, the dare-devil marauders went on shooting spree killing one Elu Okereke, an innocent law-abiding citizen going about his lawful business on July 17, 2021.
Three persons were also killed last month along Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) pipelines in Egbeda. Many observers of the unfolding theatre of the absurd, consider the present happenings as a training exercise designed as rehearsal for a subsequent invasion. If nothing is done to checkmate the trend, hell will be let loose when they strike. 
Nonetheless, the notorious Deygbam cult group wreaking havoc for now is only one of dreaded groups. Besides, if the action of Deygbam goes unpunished, Iceland is likely to take a cue and scenes of carnage would be too gory to behold.
Emohua Local Council leadership must be reminded that the security of lives and property is one of the primary functions of government at all levels. It is therefore imperative for the council leadership to accord it the priority it deserves in the scheme of things.
Also security of lives and property finds expression in chapter two of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) as part of fundamental objectives and directive principles of the state policy. Section (14)(2)(b) of the said constitution (supra) states as follows: “The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government.” Though not actionable per se but it is a barometer for the measurement of success of government at all levels.
We cannot forget in a hurry the stark realities that preceded the coming of OSPAC. A relapse to the horrors of the past will leave so much to be desired.
There is certainly no iota of doubt that Hon. Lloyd is in charge of Emohua council. It is his place to decide what happens therein but the humble submission of those who bear the pains of cult outrage is in the rural communities is that OSPAC be given a second chance.
It must be appreciated that the worst victims of the simmering insecurity in the nation aren’t privileged to have either security details or ride in convoy.
Again, it may be strikingly painstaking to explain to the privileged class the horrors and woes that betide the masses when caution is thrown to the wind on security. Most times, the wives, daughters and husbands who fall within the lower rungs of the ladder are the worst victims. But democracy is said to be government of the people, by the people and for the people. A government where the interest of the masses is not considered goes against the grain especially when the few affluent ones roll in luxury, the rich in splendor and the poor in squalor.
Definitely, a government that fails to address the needs and yearnings of the greater majority of the people can only be makeshift. It is in this light that the council leadership is called upon to have a rethink and recall Emohua OSPAC so that they can continue to do their good work.

By: Chidi Enyie

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No Hiding Place For Criminals – Hawk Commander

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In its determination to keep Oyigbo and its environment crime free, the Hawk Tactical Unit, Rivers Command, has warned criminals operating within the area to embrace peace or face wrath of the law.
This warning follows recent happenings in the area especially Igbo – Etche, where some unwanted elements were arrested for kidnapping, cyber crime, ritual and other forms of criminal activities.
Speaking to newsmen, the Hawk Commander, SP James Ananias, frowned seriously at the high level of youth involvement in crime and noted that the society would be doomed if drastic steps were not taking to check the ugly menace.
SP James vowed that his men were ready to chase them to their hideout to ensure peaceful coexistence of residents and business men and women.
In their determination to achieving this, SP James said his men had been commissioned to monitor and patrol the affected areas in order to restore sanity.
He called on landlords and residents to oblige the command with useful information aimed at tracking down the notorious criminals.
SP James said the crime zero tolerance of the Inspector General of Police still stands as the command would not compromise it .
He noted that the arrival of hawk in Rivers State had reduced crime to the barest minimum.
“It would interest you to note that all those involved in the Igbo- Etche crime have been transferred to the state criminal investigation for further investigation, if found wanting, will face full weight of the law.
“As it is the only way to save the society, we advise parents and guardians to monitor and checkmate the type of company their children keep.
SP James said the command has been working with sister agencies to ensure total peace and orderliness in the society.

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Lawyer Urges Police, Others To Ensure Free, Fair Elections

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A Port Harcourt based lawyer and human rights crusader, Mr. Chinonye Okoha, has called on law enforcement agents to live up to their billings by ensuring free and fair election come February 25, 2025 and subsequent elections.
Mr. Okoha, who stated this while speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday, noted that it was imperative for the police and other law enforcement agencies to do all in their powers to prevent electoral malpractice in the forthcoming elections in the country so that our democracy would be better for it.
He said in the past, the system was bedevilled with a helluva corrupt practice that brought monsters to power, who had caused pains to the nation in general.
The Port Harcourt-based lawyer explained that there ought to be deliberate effort on the part of government to ensure free and fair elections.
He said, gold should be given to those that know the value.
Mr. Okoha remarked that Nigerians were going through the most trying period in its history.
“It is important for us to elect people who would bail the nation out of the present predicament. Inflation is biting hard, the diminishing value of the Naira and poverty are indices of a nation on precipice.”
Mr. Okoha pointed out that all hands must be on deck to bail Nigeria out of mediocrity and underdevelopment.
He said, bad leadership was the bane of the nation’s economy.
He told the electorate to use the opportunity offered by 2023 general elections to bring good leaders to power.
The lawyer urged the electorate to vote credible persons to power.

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PHCCIMA President Seeks Prosecution Of Fake Products Importers

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The President of PortHarcourt Chamber of Commerce Industry, Mine and Agriculture (PHCCIMA), , Eze Mike Elechi, has called on the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and other regulatory bodies to ensure the prosecution of importers of fake and substandard products into the country.
Elechi made the statement while speaking as a guest during a sensitisation programme by SON in Port Harcourt, recently.
He said that consumers were going through difficult times due to the activities of fake importers who he said have flooded the country with fake and substandard products.
The PHCCIMA boss maintained that SON and other related agencies must, as a matter of urgency, faction out strategies on how to tackle the menace of fake products.
The motive, according to him, was to ensure that Nigerian populace got assurance and confidence in the product and services they consume.
Earlier in his address, the Director General/Chief Executive of SON, Malam Farouk Salim, explained that SON was mandated by enabling Act: No. 14 of 2015 to register, certify and regulate products for retail in Nigeria.
Salim noted that the sensitisation programme was another strategy of discouraging importation of substandard products into the country, hence the introduction of “Product Authentication Mark” (PAM) to ensure the authenticity and traceability of SON regulated products.
The SON DG also called on investors, consumers and other stakeholders to support the agency’s effort so as to win back public confidence.
In his paper presentation, the Director, Product Certification, Engr. Shaibu Onucheyo, opined that everybody was a consumer irrespective of his or her status, hence the need to assist SON in conducting check before buying any product in the market.
“The introduction of Product Authentication Mark (PAM) will provide an online platform for consumers to directly authenticate the validity of certification on SON regulated products before purchase and thus have value for their money; it will also give protection to genuine products on sale in the market”, he said.
Without patronage, he avered, substandard, fake, cloned and counterfeited products would have no market.
However, he has appealed to importers to apply and acquire the sticker from SON at the cost of N3.00 only.

By: King Onunwor

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