Chief Uche Nwosu (m) handing over the keys of the 27 patrol vans to Mr. Rodney Ajaelu at thte Govt House, Owerri yesterday. |
Imo state Governor,
Owelle Rochas Okorocha has provided 27 patrol vans to the Commissioner of
Public Safety, Mr. Rodney Ajaelu for distribution to the state-owned security
agencies for community policing.
Speaking at the Government House, Owerri yesterday while handing
over the keys of the vehicles to the Commissioner of Public Safety, Mr. Rodney
Ajaelu for distribution to the state-owned security agencies, the
governor who was represented at the event by the Chief of Staff, government
House, Chief Uche Nwosu, noted that the personnel of the state-owned security
bodies had, apart from fishing out criminals from the communities and handing
them over to the police, contributed immensely to the drastic reduction of
crimes in the state.
According to Chief
Nwosu, the government has given them the patrol vans to make them work more
than they had done before now, adding that the government’s action was in line
with the policy of the Inspector General of Police encouraging Community
Policing.
He said the Rescue
Mission Government in the state would continue to invest heavily in community
Policing because the programme has paid off in the state since it was embarked
upon with the formation of state-owned security outfits like Imo Security
Network and Imo Civil guards, expressing joy too that they have always worked
closely with the federal government-owned Security Agencies in the state.
Said he; “Security is
very dear to the government as no development can come without security of
lives and property of the people first. This is why the government
has deemed it fit to reward gallant performances of some of the personnel of
the state-owned security outfits. Continue to catch the criminals
and handing them over to the police.”
He continued, “Also remember
that your duty is community policing. You must know that the main
security agencies are the federal government-owned ones. And you are
just assisting them to make their work easier by locating these criminals and
letting them know or catching them and handing them over to the federal ones.”
The government also gave
cash rewards to certain personnel of the Imo Security Network and Imo Civil
Guards who were exceptional in the discharge of their duties. The
band of the Civil Guard also received cash reward for their wonderful outings.
In his vote of thanks,
the head of the Imo State Civil Guards, Mr. Ewe Ejifugha commended the state
government for motivating them and assured that they would work now like they
had never done before to appreciate the goodwill of the government and assuring
that the state-owned security outfits would sustain their cordial relationship
with the federal government-owned security agencies.
Did Roch not provide the vans for security only in his city, Owerri - as he is now governor of OWERRI Metropolitan city?
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