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Akwa Ibom Bans Use Of Siren
Akwa Ibom State Government on Wednesday announced a ban on the use of siren by unauthorised persons in the state and directed law enforcement agents to apprehend defaulters.
The government took the decision during an emergency State Executive Council meeting held at Government House, Uyo.
The State Commissioner of Information, Mr. Charles Udoh, who stated this while briefing Government House Correspondents after the meeting presided over by the State Governor, MrUdom Emmanuel, said the move is to bring sanity and forestall the wrong usage of the sirens.
He said the law authorised only the State Governor, his Deputy, Speaker of the state House of Assembly and firefighting ambulances and trucks on emergencies to use sirens.
“The council frowns at the indiscriminate use of sirens by people in the State, the law prescribes that only three people are permitted to use siren; these persons are His Excellency the Governor, Deputy Governor and the Speaker and firefighting trucks on emergency assignments.
“Every other person who uses siren in the state is doing so illegally and the council has also mandated the security agencies to apprehend anyone who violates this order and bring them to book. The idea is that we need to have a sane society; we need to have a society where there is law and order; we need to have a society where status is respected,” Udoh said.
He explained that the council also deliberated on the forthcoming 32nd anniversary of the state creation and decided that it would be low key.
Udoh said, “Akwa Ibom State will be 32. To mark that anniversary, the government has clearly said that this year’s celebration will be a low-key event, where there will not be too much of fanfare since it is not a landmark event as we had in 2017 during the 30th anniversary of the state. Here the emphasis will be mostly on project commissioning.”
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