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Ministry Urges Police To Preserve Environment
The Police Community in Rivers State has been enjoined to embrace the crusade against the depletion of the environment.
The State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Kingsley Chinda gave the charge during a sensitisation visit to the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba as part of activities marking the 2010 World Environment Day Celebration.
Mr. Chinda who briefed the Police boss on the theme of this year’s Celebration, “Biodiversity, Ecosystem Management and green economy” emphasised the need for human beings and other species to be preserved because of their interdependent nature.
He urged the Commissioner to encourage the Police to plant trees and spread the gospel against Environmental pollution, Ecosystem destruction and uphold the cut down one, plant two world philosophies’ on Environment Preservation.
Mr. Chinda briefed Mr. Abba on the laws banning hawking, sale of expired goods and illegal street trading and appealed for collaboration to check the obnoxious activities of criminals under the guise of hawking.
Plans were underway by the Ministry to build two Police Stations at the scrab to wealth and waste to wealth sites at Eleme and Rumukurushi and thanked the Police for assistance to the Ministry on request.
Responding, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba told the Commissioner that the Police is a leading law enforcement agent by virtue of her constitutional role.
Mr. Abba affirmed that the issue of Environment degradation poses a threat to human security which must be taken seriously assuring that the police would enforce, arrest and prosecute persons who contravened the Environmental laws of the State.
He commended the Ministry on the decision to build Police Stations and the provision of litter bins in the State and urged the State Government to find a lasting solution to the issue of Hawking.
The Police boss promised to instruct DPOs to provide detention space for environmental law offenders and plant trees in their barracks.
The Commissioner was accompanied on the advocacy visit by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Rufus Godwin and Directors.
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