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Group Launches Campaign Against Cultism, Other Vices 

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The Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Related Vices (POCACOV), recently has launched the ‘POCACOV In My Family’, as part its efforts to curb cultism and other vices among school children in the state.
The Chairman of the state POCACOV, Ambassador, Eke Onwuka, who flagged off the campaign  in Port Harcourt  at Adamac Company premises recently named Sir Theophilus  Ezeonodo as its  Ambassador.
Onwuka, said  the need became imperative due to the high rate of bullying and related crime among school children.
He recalled that the initiative was from the Inspector General of Police, Mr Alkali Adamu, as part of the police’s plans to have a crime-free society.
“Police in their wisdom resolved to use stakeholders to fight against crime. such stakeholders include the media, entertainers, among others, to propagate against vices”, he said.
According to him,  the police knew that  they can not use  forceful means to reduce crime, hence, the decision to get stakeholders, involved.
The POCACOV boss, revealed that some criminal elements in the society had laid down their arms through the organisation and called on government and public spirited individuals to do the needful.
“ If someone laid down his or her arms, alternative means of livelihood ought to be provided in order not to allow the person fall back to his or her old ways, “, he said.
He named the General Overseer of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyomie, and that of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, as supportive partners in the area of rehabilitating some repentant criminals.
The partner of parenting, he said, could pay either a positive or negative role in a child’s life as the children  who experienced violence will have a negative perspective of live.

By: King Onunwor

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