Opinion
‘Operation Sting’ And Rivers Security
By: Sylvia ThankGod-Amadi
Apart from States in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria that have become synonymous with incessant terrorists’ attacks, Rivers State is one state that has faced major security challenges in recent time, especially in the areas of kidnapping, brutal killings, cultism, armed robbery and community conflicts.
Insecurity, we know, irrespective of the level and nature of manifestation, remains an insidious threat to our individual and collective development and prosperity. The State, of course, is yet to take stock of its social and economic losses as a result of this ugly situation.
This was why when the news of the inauguration of a new security outfit by the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, was aired last week, residents of the State felt an air of relief.
Such feeling, I believe, may not have been borne out of any conviction of total suppression of crime in the state, I suppose that people were relieved because a road map towards the eventual suppression of crime in the state had been charted. And for me, it is a renewed effort to stamp out criminality.
At least, it was an indication of His Excellency’s desire and resolve to “effectively tackle both the sources and drivers of insecurity in their diverse criminal manifestations and operations and nip them in their buds”.
This, he confirmed, when he said at the inauguration on Friday that the outfit was a major move to improve the security of lives and property “with the aim of tackling criminal elements and reducing crime and criminality in all parts of the State.”
Actually, Rivers people had contemplated a dawn of a more localized security outfit like such that is obtainable in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, ONELGA. It is believed that membership of such localised group would be drawn from among those who have borne the brunt of the criminals’ activities and are more likely to put in their best in the fight against criminality.
For this reason, while some people applaud the initiative as a good one, others are already expressing fears about the security operatives that will be in charge of these assignments, especially the police.
There are, therefore, insinuations that the police will definitely frustrate the effort of the government by turning it into a money-making venture. They call for proper measures to be put in place so as to checkmate the activities of the security operatives on the road if success must be recorded at the end of the day.
On the contrary, the initiative of the state government, irrespective of who steers it, if properly harnessed, has the potential to rout criminality out of existence and create, sustain the right social environment to drive our development.
This is quite possible and achievable if members of the Rivers State security outfit, ‘Operation Sting’, can borrow a leaf from other successful crime-fighting outfits. They can go far if only they can maintain strict facelessness. Original and Special Anti-Robbery Squad succeeded because of its adoption of facelessness and mode of operation.
‘Operation Sting’ members can as well operate in plain clothes, use plain vehicles that cannot be associated with a security or any government agency. Avoidance of unnecessary exposure, yet fully combatant and combat-ready at all times remains a sure way in which the element of surprise is hardly destroyed.
They are to respond instantly to cases as they occur. For it to be effective, it needs to be under someone who will instantly call them out as incidents occur; someone who will monitor and modify their operations as they progress. Such functions can’t be performed by a leader from a distance.
Given the extent of the state government’s commitment to making sure that every nook and cranny of the state is covered by the project, it behoves every hand to be on deck to ensure its workability.
I think that what is important in this regard is the realization of the fact that “Operation Sting is our own specialised and dedicated security initiative, fully funded by the Rivers State Government,” according to the State governor.
Therefore, it must be imprinted in the minds of all the operatives that it is compelling on all to bring all elements of power to bear against every security threat to our state, our persons and our property, hence attempts to deviate from the original concept must be avoided.
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