Category: South East

  • Agba felicitates Okotete on birthday

    Agba felicitates Okotete on birthday

    A former House of Representatives and Obudu Local Council aspirant, Martha Agba, has felicitated with the Executive Director, Business Development of Nigeria Export Import Bank (NEXIM), Hon. Stella Okotete, on her birthday.

    She praised her work ethic and initiatives empowering women and girls. 

    In a statement on Sunday, Agba stated that Okotete’s leadership has inspired countless individuals, while her legacy of service continues to shape the lives of those she has touched. 

    The statement reads in part: “Today, I celebrate my boss and leader, a leader of vision and purpose who has mentored thousands of Nigerian women and girls. 

    “Congratulations to Hon. Stella Okotete on her birthday! 

    “As a dedicated team member and admirer, I, Hon. Martha Agba, celebrate her exceptional leadership, tireless work ethic, and unwavering commitment to empowering others.

    “Hon. Okotete’s vision for a better Nigeria is evident in her work. 

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    “She has been a driving force behind initiatives that promote economic growth, good governance, and social development. 

    “Her leadership has inspired countless individuals, and her legacy continues to shape the lives of those she has touched.

    “Her work at NEXIM Bank has provided opportunities for entrepreneurs and small business owners to access finance and grow their enterprises. 

    “This initiative has had a significant impact on the lives of many Nigerians, enabling them to improve their economic circumstances and contribute to the country’s growth.

    “Hon. Okotete’s commitment to promoting transparency and accountability in governance has earned her widespread recognition. 

    “She has been a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment and has worked tirelessly to create opportunities for women and girls to succeed.

    “Her empowerment initiatives have had a lasting impact on the lives of many Nigerians. 

    “From providing support for entrepreneurs to advocating for social justice, Hon. Okotete’s work has inspired a new generation of leaders. 

    “Her legacy serves as a testament to the power of dedication and hard work.

    “On this special day, I wish Hon. Stella Okotete good health, happiness, and continued success. 

    “May her birthday be filled with joy, love, and celebration. 

    “May her life continue to be a blessing to many, and may her legacy inspire future generations to serve with passion and dedication.”

  • Pro-democracy group petitions UN over emergency rule in Rivers

    Pro-democracy group petitions UN over emergency rule in Rivers

    A civil society organisation, Save Democracy Vanguard, has petitioned the United Nations regarding the declaration of emergency rule in Rivers State.

    In a letter addressed to the UN Secretary-General and signed by the group’s Executive Director, Dr. Ali Mohammed Ali, the organization described the situation in Rivers as a national emergency.

    It accused the federal government of enabling what it termed the unlawful suspension of democratic governance in the oil-rich state.

    The group warned that Nigeria’s democracy is “on the red line” and risks total collapse unless the international community intervenes promptly.

    “This is no longer an internal matter. What we are witnessing in Nigeria, particularly in Rivers state, is a complete deviation from the democratic process. The international community must not look away while constitutional order is being dismantled with the silent backing of the federal authorities,” the letter reads.

    “The installation of a sole administrator in place of elected officials and the removal of Governor Siminalayi Fubara without due process amount to a civilian coup and should be treated as such.

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    Save Democracy Vanguard described the actions in Rivers as setting a dangerous precedent that could destabilise the entire country if not addressed immediately.

    “The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers is an assault on the will of the people. A state that voted for its leaders now finds itself under the grip of a single individual with no mandate. The sole administrator, Ibok-Eket Ibas, has sacked local government officials and heads of government institutions in the state. This is a tragedy for democracy in Africa’s most populous nation.”

    The group noted that the crisis in Rivers has triggered widespread protests, particularly among women who have taken to the streets to demand the reinstatement of Governor Fubara and the restoration of democratic rule.

    “Our mothers, sisters, and daughters in Rivers are leading peaceful demonstrations daily. They are crying out for justice, for democracy, and for the return of their elected governor. They are not only defending Fubara but defending the principle that power belongs to the people,” the group added.

    On the economic front, the group said the ongoing crisis has crippled the state and discouraged investment.

    “Businesses are shutting down. Workers are afraid. Contractors have fled. The state’s economy is at a standstill. No investor wants to operate in a state where the rule of law is suspended, and the constitution is optional.

    “We are calling on the UN and all lovers of democracy to step in immediately. Rivers is the latest victim. If nothing is done, this Rivers experiment will spread to other states and the country may collapse into anarchy. The people have done their part—now, the international community must not fail them,” the group said.

  • Abia community gets new king of yams

    Abia community gets new king of yams

    How do you become the king of yams (Ezeji) in Igboland? It is by cultivating 20 barns of yams and more.

       An environmentalist, Dr Uchenna Onyeizu, who scaled this hurdle, has been crowned as the Ezeji Oha Ngwa (master yam farmer of Ngwa community) in Abayi Ohanze in Abia State.

       The ceremony was organised under the auspices of the Oha Ngwa Ezeji title holders’ union.

      A highlight of the event was the empowerment of budding young farmers by Onyeizu.

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       Onyeizu said: “The mentorship aims to nurture the next generation of Ezeji (master yam farmers), equip them with the necessary skills, resources, and guidance to scale up their farming enterprises. Selected beneficiaries will access expert mentorship, networking opportunities, and practical insights to enhance their productivity and sustainability in yam farming.”

       He promised 10 beneficiaries 20 barns of yam each for cultivation and N50,000 cash to support their farming.

      The beneficiaries should own at least a plot of farmland, provide a video clip as proof; reside in Abia State, and actively engage in yam farming.

     The beneficiaries should also provide their personal details, including name, photograph, phone number, and residential address, and be physically present for  the programme’s commencement.

  • Hakama Sidi-Ali, others win 2025 National Spokespersons awards

    Hakama Sidi-Ali, others win 2025 National Spokespersons awards

    A Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official, Hakama Sidi-Ali won the Outstanding Spokesperson (Banking Sector) at the 2025 National Spokespersons Awards, the second in a row. Held at the Abuja Intercontinental Hotel, the ceremony was part of the 2025 National Spokespersons’ Summit grand finale.

    Organised by the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) in collaboration with Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR), the publisher of PRNigeria and Spokespersons Digest, the awards celebrate innovation and professionalism in public communication across public and private sectors.

    NIPR President Dr. Ike Neliaku and Hon. Rotimi Akintunde Jr., Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Media and Public Affairs, commended the recipients for their exemplary standards in the field and encouraged them to maintain the qualities that garnered national recognition.

    Sidi-Ali was lauded for her proactive communication strategies in connecting the central bank and Nigerians since assuming office. Her significant role in countering misinformation regarding the introduction of N5,000 and N10,000 banknotes calmed public concern and maintained financial stability.

    Experts also acknowledged the CBN Director of Corporate Communications’ adept dissemination during Nigeria’s recent negotiations with the United States over the new tariffs, saying it underscores her proficiency in international economic diplomacy.

    The 2025 ceremony showcased a variety of individuals and institutions excelling in strategic communication and public affairs. It also underlined the critical role of credible voices in shaping public perception, fostering institutional trust, and enhancing democratic accountability.

    Mr. Olufemi Soneye of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) was named Distinguished Spokesperson (Oil and Gas); Dr. Fabian Benjamin from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) was recognized as Outstanding Spokesperson (Education Sector).

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    The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) shone as Mrs. Hadiza Umar won the Outstanding Spokesperson (Digital Economy); NITDA DG, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi emerged as the Most Supportive CEO to Spokespersons (Public Sector).

    In the security and enforcement category, Mr. Femi Babafemi of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and ACP Muyiwa Adejobi of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) were praised for their remarkable media presence and effective crisis communication.

    The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) was declared Best Corporate Spokesperson Team, while Air Peace won the Most Influential Corporate Voice. UNILORIN’s Lukman Temitope Omoniyi won the Best Corporate Voice on Social Media, highlighting the significance of digital platforms in branding.

    Gombe’s Ismaila Uba Misilli, Outstanding State Government Spokesperson; Sade Morgan of Nigerian Breweries, Outstanding Corporate Spokesperson; Viola Graham-Douglas of LAFARGE, Most Innovative Spokesperson (Multinational); LAFARGE’s CEO, Mr. Lolu Alde-Akinyemi, Most Supportive CEO to Spokespersons (Private Sector).

    With over 20 categories covered, including health, marine, hospitality, power, insurance, and crisis management, the awards emphasized the growing importance of public relations and strategic communication as essential components of governance and corporate reputation.

    Segun McMedal, Chairman of the Planning Committee, praised winners and nominees for their vital roles in sustaining public trust and shaping national discourse. He urged all communicators to uphold the values of transparency, accountability, and professionalism.

    Dignitaries at the event included former Ministers of Information—Frank Nweke Jr., Lai Mohammed, Jerry Gana, Labaran Maku—and the incumbent Alhaji Mohammed Idris. The summit featured high-level discussions graced by ex-Ogun State Governor Chief Segun Osoba, Prof. Taiwo Oyedele and other eminent figures.

    In its fifth edition, the National Spokespersons Awards, previously known as the Spokespersons’ Communication Awards (SCA), continue to serve as a premier platform for recognizing impactful and professional public communication in Nigeria.

  • C’mon Lets Talk Peace

    C’mon Lets Talk Peace

    Yes, peace as the ultimate desire of engaging with issues of conflict. 

    Nigerians may afford to be ignorant of certain current concerns of national importance but certainly not such involving the Uromi killings and the protracted Plateau pogrom on account of their deadliness and possible boundlessness. Yet, they broke out too too soon after the unsettling Ifon-Ilobu-Erin-Osun conflagration for which alarmists canvassed for emergency rule in Osun State. 

    Accusations and counter accusations are flying in different directions but these won’t solve the problems. Tragically, the incidents seem ordinary to the El-Rufais, Atikus and Obis neck deep into politicking which some also argued had been triggered by the Seyi Tinubu’s exhibitionist spectacles in different northern states. The unnerving disturbances wont stop President Tinubu either from vacationing in France. Yet, the price we are all paying in emotion as well as with resources being plundered are hardly quantifiable.

    The people, particularly, the grassroots encircled by the chains of the crises see no respite coming soon. What with the hope shattering signal touted by the daring stealing of no other car than that of the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, at the National Mosque, Abuja? Worse, personnel of the legacy media with little or no knowledge of conflict sensitive reporting, together with the ubiquitous bloggers including mindless content creators have been feasting on related spectacles of violence bourgeoning by the day, around the country.  

    But for how long shall we resign to fate? The answer to this question was the goal of a self-motivated collective called Society for Peace Studies and Practice, SPSP. It has endured years subsisting on the sweat of members only. It has leaned on the sterling leadership provided by the founder who has also refused to be daunted by the overwhelming weight of the multiplying conflicts. This is Professor Isaac Olawale Albert

    Unless you’re ready to be conscripted into working for peace, you may not bother initiating any relationship with Prof Isaac Olawale Albert of the prestigious University of Ibadan. He talks and acts peace. He markets peace ceaselessly and enjoins everyone around him to do peace. From 2007 to till date, this is what Nigeria’s, perhaps, Africa’s pillar of peace scholarship has done not only with his students in Nigeria, across different African countries as well as UK, but even outside of formal settings.

    Unlike my favourite teacher in my undergraduate years at Ilorin, Prof Olu Obafemi, my leader in this specialised development realm of Conflict Resolution, Prof Isaac Olawale Albert isn’t known to be an ideologue. Rather he is a generalist in welfarism. Most fundamentally, he is a most persistent force for peace. This spirit of perseverance with distinction, Professor Albert has passed on to the current leaders of SPSP and the rest of us.

    For two days, SPSP took advantage of technology to democratize quality knowledge of conflict management. The organisation ran an online induction training programme for new members spread around the country. Among them are traditional rulers, army generals, top media men, business leaders and upcoming scholars. The assembly of the resource persons for the two-day programme was as inspiring as diverse.  

    As if to demonstrate that there was no way conflict could be sufficiently discussed without the victims, especially scholar victims, Professor Chris Kwaja and Dr Lydia Umar from Plateau and Kaduna States respectively were made to do justice to two indispensable subjects. Has it not been repeatedly argued that whoever gets pinched by some shoes feels it the most? On Friday April 11, Dr Umar spoke on Community Engagement: Gender Considerations and Standard Operating Procedures while Dr Kwaja focused on Track one Diplomacy: Government Policies and Community Engagement.

    If the focus of the presentations of the duo of Prof Kwaja and Dr Umar effectively covered two distinct tracks of diplomacy, the central track of the entire nine that make up Multi-track Diplomacy was assigned to yours sincerely. It was a most treasured opportunity to share correct understanding of the concept of communication in this context as well as applicable strategies susceptible to varying forms of domestication. For the professionally adventurous participants and others too, samples of previously published conflict mitigation supportive media articles authored by yours sincerely were also shared out through responsive links.

    But the engagement on the core subject of communication fashioned by the organisers was even well sequenced starting off from conceptual clarification demonstrated even with the reworking of the original topic. The presentation on Grassroots Efficient Communication therefore sought to make participants appreciate the need for better reckoning with the basic exercise of communication at the grassroots level.  

    In clear terms, the participants were reminded that such was the extent of the importance that African societies attach to communications that mere greetings are deliberately protracted to demonstrate appreciation for concerned persons’ values and to also reassure each other of peace

    The session thus proceeded on to highlight certain principles germane to communications at the grassroots level to guarantee peace. Key among these is inclusivity which is no less prized by Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs. This is to ensure that no matter the composition of the community concerned or focused by any communication, every segment must feel ‘carried along’ with the messages as well as its presentation in both form and content.  

    In addition to using the legacy media of the print and the broadcast genres, trendy digitech driven media platforms should also be deployed to make for ease of access, virality and even at good speed in an age in which assorted information keeps competing for attention from numerous platforms.

    With the liberalization of the broadcast media therefore comes the caution that communities interested in setting up community broadcasters must endeavour to expose their dedicated team of volunteers to relevant training modules to avert possible unpleasant repercussion.

    The timeliness of SPSP’s initiative one must note is its coincidence with what I reckon with as the golden age of the National Orientation Agency, NOA, anchored by Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu. Onilu has revived an otherwise dead wood ensuring that the agency is unprecedentedly activated to give widest reach to select information on government activities. Not only does it now serve such regularly, it engages all viable channels.  

    Indeed, it recently proved to the world that it equally has reliable capacity for research findings of which could be fed into the legacy media as much as the numerous blogs as may be convenient for them. Who is in doubt that the alleged mishandling of the loans from NELFUND to students may be combustible and ignite nationwide disturbance? But for NOA, all the dirty linings exposed may just keep thickening till they become too bad to manage. Yet this is an intervention that the self-acclaimed government of competence fashioned to stem part of the heightening tension in the tertiary education sector. 

    NOA can get to accomplish far much more than intermittent success in research with a focused collaboration with SPSP so well populated with skilled researchers available in all parts of the country with uncommon commitment to the peace of their respective communities and the nation as a whole. Yet, they keep undertaking training such as was concluded on Friday April 11, 2025.     

    Professor Tunde Akanni is a media and conflict expert based at the Lagos State University, LASU. Follow him on X:@AkintundeAkanni

  • ‘Okpebholo makes bold statement with first flyover in Edo’

    ‘Okpebholo makes bold statement with first flyover in Edo’

    Edo State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Paul Ohonbamu, says Governor Monday Okpebholo is making a bold statement with the building of the first-ever flyover in the state, located at Ramat Park, Ikpoba Hill, Benin.

    He said the flyover was a testimonial that would speak for Governor Okpebholo.

    Ohonbamu, yesterday in Benin, declared that people who were peddling rumour that the flyover project had been stopped, were dishonest and trying to play politics with their campaign of falsehood.

    He said the executive council session also approved the construction of the second flyover at Adesuwa-Sapele Road intersection, also in Benin.

    The commissioner said: “Governor Okpebholo has adopted a more practical approach to governance, putting priority on the growth and development of the people of the state, and ensuring all projects executed are of high quality. This is why he personally monitors them.

    “Edo governor is a man of few words, with the agenda to set the state on the path of sustainable development, building roads, schools and supporting communities across the state. Edo people should be patient because the governor is determined to rebuild the state and bring joy to the  people.

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    ‘’Governor Okpebholo has started doing in the last few months in office what he promised during his campaigns, and he believes with good roads, the residents will be able to move freely, especially the creation of new roads linking communities in his developmental programmes.”

    Ohonbamu said the governor had been justifying the confidence reposed in him by the people with his development strides across all sectors of the state, adding that the giant stride to build the first flyover in Benin was a deliberate step towards achieving the urban development of the state capital.

    He said: “Edo governor is very enthusiastic about the quality of execution of all the road projects, which are sufficiently solid and executed by reputable contractors, because these projects will speak for the government. Those peddling rumours are dishonest, because people see the progress and quality of works going on by the contractors.

    “Governor Okpebholo wants communities to be linked with roads, so that their economy can be integrated into the national and state economies. Though, the state government cannot fix all the roads in the state, at the same time, the bold steps taken so far should be appreciated and not to be politicised.

    “It should not be that whenever we are not at the helm or in government, we peddle all manners of dangerous rumours to distract from the bigger picture and emasculate the good work that is going on. The contractor handling the flyover bridge, Mr. Andy Duan of CCECC, has assured us that the company will work according to specifications and do its best to meet up with the construction period.

    “The governor is monitoring projects across the state to ensure the jobs are done according to agreed specifications and has directed that contracts whose handlers are not working according to specifications should be revoked.”

    The commissioner urged Edo residents to continue to support the visionary, performing and focused Okpebholo’s administration, to take the state to greater heights.

  • Calabar South Community commends Rep Bassey for investment in education

    Calabar South Community commends Rep Bassey for investment in education

    Member of the House of Representatives for Calabar South/Akpabuyo/Bakassi Federal Constituency, Rt Hon Joseph Bassey, has been lauded by the Calabar-South community for his aggressive investment in the education of the people.

    This was as the lawmaker, as part of his commitment to the growth and development of basic education in his federal constituency, donated a completed and well-furnished block of classrooms and offices to Edgerly Ballantyne Memorial Primary School in Calabar South.

    The federal lawmaker was represented at the commissioning and handing over of the project by Hon. Effiong Ekarika (Maslow), the House of Assembly member representing Calabar South 1 State Constituency.

    Hon. Bassey assured members of his constituency that his office would continue to attract more projects that have a direct impact on their lives. 

    He thanked them for their support and dedication to his representation.

    He also urged them to continue supporting the administration of Governor Bassey Otu for the optimal growth and development of Cross River State.

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    In a show of goodwill, Hon. Effiong Ekarika also donated exercise books to the primary school as his contribution to the growth of education.

    The Head Teacher of the school, Mrs. Iquo Edet, expressed gratitude to the federal lawmaker for the timely completion of the project, describing him as “a man who keeps his word.”

    A Primary 4 pupil of the school, Master James Ekpeyong, who spoke on behalf of the pupils, lauded Hon. Bassey for creating a conducive environment for teaching and learning, adding that the new building and furnished classrooms had given the school a much-needed facelift.

    A traditional ruler in the community, Chief Alfred Asuquo, who witnessed the handing over of the project, recalled that one of their major demands from the lawmaker was the total renovation of the school. He praised Hon. Bassey as a man of honour and integrity.

    Among those in attendance at the brief event were the Councillor representing Ward Four in Calabar South Local Government, Hon. Cobham Williams; the Ward Chairman, Mr. Edem Archibong; the Senior Legislative Aide to Hon. Bassey, Comrade Joshua Ante; and other stakeholders.

    It would be recalled that within the last two months, the lawmaker has handed over completed school projects to several communities in his federal constituency—Holy Child Convent Primary School in Calabar South, and another primary school in Idundu community in Akpabuyo Local Government Area of the state.

    This sustained investment in education across his federal constituency demonstrates his commitment to raising a new generation of leaders from the grassroots.

  • APC controls Edo Assembly with 15 members

    APC controls Edo Assembly with 15 members

    Following yesterday’s defection of a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker in Edo State House of Assembly to the All Progressives Congress (APC), the ruling party now controls the assembly with 15 members. 

    In the 24-member 8th Edo State House of Assembly, APC now has 15 lawmakers, while the main opposition PDP is left with nine legislators.

    Governor Monday Okpebholo yesterday predicted the collapse of PDP in the state, with more of its members dumping it for the APC.

    Okpebholo spoke at the Government House, Benin, while receiving the representative of Ikpoba-Okha Constituency, Nicholas Asonsere, who dumped the PDP for the APC.

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    During the 2023 general election, PDP had 15 seats; APC won eight seats, while Labour Party (LP) had one seat. But with the November 12, 2024 inauguration of Okpebholo as governor, most of the opposition politicians have opted to defect to APC.

    House of Assembly Speaker Blessing Agbebaku (Owan West Constituency) and Deputy Speaker Maria Edeko (Esan Northeast II), both of PDP, are still maintaining their offices, and yet to indicate plan to defect to APC.

    Governor Okpebholo thanked all new members who joined APC from other parties. He assured them that the party (APC) was a place of opportunities, as they would not be discriminated against, but would be given opportunity to contribute to the development of the state.

  • Booth 2 Booth commends Ganduje over peaceful primary, rallies support for Ukachukwu

    Booth 2 Booth commends Ganduje over peaceful primary, rallies support for Ukachukwu

    Booth 2 Booth with Bola Tinubu, a support group under the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), has commended the National Chairman of the party, Dr Abdulahi Ganduje for conducting  a free and fair governorship primary  in Anambra State. 

    The commendation came on Wednesday during distribution of palliatives to party members in Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State. 

    The group thanked the National Chairman of APC for creating an enabling environment for the conduct of a free, fair and credible primary election that produced Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu as the party’s flag bearer for the Nov 8 contest. 

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    The Anambra Coordinator, Pascal Candle, urged party faithful to brace up for the task ahead “which is to ensure the defeat of APGA in Anambra and reconnect the State to the center of Nigerian politics.”

    The APC group, which is on a tour of the 774 Local Governments Areas in Nigeria, promised to go on a fresh tour of the 21 Local Governments Areas of Anambra State to drum up support for the party’s candidate Prince Nicholas Ukachulwu. 

    The pro-Tinubu group urged all APC members in Anambra to close ranks and rally round the party’s governorship candidate “to ensure that the party emerges victorious in the forthcoming election in the Anambra state.”

  • Enugu council boss establishes farm protection squad to tackle insecurity

    Enugu council boss establishes farm protection squad to tackle insecurity

    To stop incessant attacks on farming communities by armed criminals, a farm protection squad has been set up at Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area in Enugu State.

    Also the council Chairman, Chijioke Ezugwu, at the weekend embarked on forest clearing to prevent further ambushes on motorists.

    According to the council chairman, the squad would safeguard agricultural areas and ensure that farmers carried out their work without the fear of violence or destruction of their crops.

    In a statement, the chairman’s Media Adviser, Chief Kingsley Onyeji, yesterday said the initiative was geared towards eliminating hiding spots for criminals and improving road safety.

    Removing overgrown vegetation and ensuring that key routes are well-maintained would effectively reduce the risk of road ambushes and make travel safer for residents and visitors, he said.

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    “Uzo-Uwani has long been plagued by road ambushes, with criminals targeting travellers on key routes such as Ezukolo, Abbi, Nrobo, Nimbo roads and they have not only caused physical harm to individuals but have contributed to the general sense of insecurity within the communities.

    “That is why the local government have undertaken the clearing of strategic roads to eliminate hiding spots for criminals and improve road safety.

    “The chairman also created rapid response team within the neighbourhood watch equipped with vans and other modern communication systems and the team was designed to respond immediately to distress calls and emergency situations,” he added.

    Chief Onyeji said the team had played a crucial role in minimizing the time between  threat identification and action thereby reducing the opportunity for criminals to operate undetected.

    “The team was trained to handle various types of emergencies, from violent attack to robberies road accidents. Their quick action has helped contain many incidents before they could escalate into larger, more violent confrontations,” said the council boss.

    He assured that the community was safe and secure at all times.

    The statement listed security measures taken  by the Chairman as “recruitment and restructuring of neighbourhood watch, establishment of community farm protection squads, enhancement of intelligence gathering, procurement of security equipment, strengthening collaboration with formal security agencies, community sensitisation and stakeholders engagement.

    “He has also charged traditional rulers in the area to avoid engaging in any form of land deals with foreigners who later turn out to be criminals and attack their people. He warned that henceforth, any traditional ruler seen to be involved in such unwholesome practice would be decisively dealt with.”