Tag: Ekhomu

  • Galadimawa massacre: Ekhomu calls for police reforms

    President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON) Ona Ekhomu has has called on the Federal Government to initiate urgent reforms of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to save lives.

    He said the reforms were overdue as evidenced by the rise in killings all over the country, intentional targeting of law enforcement officers and high fear index in the country.

    Ekhomu mourned the seven officers killed at Galadimawa, and urged the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Ibrahim Idris, to deploy his best investigative assets – human and technical – to arrest the perpetrators.

    The renowned security expert advised the media to honour and humanise the deceased police heroes by identifying them, showing their pictures and telling stories of who they were, what they liked and what their goals in life were.

    He said: “Nigerians deserve to know who these heroes were; no hero serving his fatherland should be left behind in the field of battle. All heroes are heroes.

    “These men laid down their lives so the rest of us can live in a civilised society. We must honour their sacrifice.”

    He called for a special tip hotline to take information on the police murders, urging the police management to provide a bounty of N20 million for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators.

    “The killers are out there and somebody knows them. In the sub-culture of crime, they brag about these gory incidents; someone somewhere has this information but does not know how to get it to the authorities,” he added.

  • Ekhomu urges police to tackle ritual killers

    President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON), Dr. Ona. Ekhomu has called on the Nigeria Police Force to reinvigorate its efforts at combating ritual killings in Nigeria as the frequency of ritual murders is becoming too high.

    In a press release issued in Lagos (31st August 2017) Ekhomu urged the Police to set up Special Ritual Murder Squads in various State Commands in order to focus the investigation, detection, arrest and prosecution of ritual killers.

    He said that the high incidence of serial ritual killings demanded urgent action at the level of the police high command. According to the first chartered security professional in West Africa, citizens were rapidly losing faith in the ability of the police agency to detect and punish ritual killers.  This, he said was responsible for the increase in lynching of suspects as members of the public resort to violence to get redress for the heinous murders.

    Dr. Ekhomu said that the human rights of persons murdered by ritual killers  “must be restored by security agencies through diligent investigation, detection, arrest and prosecution”.

    Said he: “The conscience of Nigerians should be troubled by reports of recent ritual murders including that of  one-year-old Success lme in Calabar whose heart was ripped out from her small body for ritual purposes and was discovered in a Church along with other items for occult rituals. There is also the case of Pastor Samuel Okpara in Ahoada East LGA of Imo State who was kidnapped, killed and cannibalized by ritualists.  The pastor was reportedly beheaded and his liver and intestines used for pepper soup and plantain porridge. What a horrific occurrence?”

    The world-renowned security expert also decried the excesses of the Baddoo murder cult in Ikorodu Lagos State that specialised in smashing the skull of its victims with grinding stone and dropping white handkerchiefs as calling cards.  He said that the Baddoo cult killings were a direct challenge to the Police agency, which he felt the police should confront head on.

    Ekhomu commended the current internal reforms aimed at repositioning the police agency as an effective crime-fighting force. He advised police top management to sustain and reinvigorate the needed police operational reforms.

    He praised the Inspector-General of Police, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris for the huge successes recorded by the police agency in busting kidnap cases.  He charged the Police top management team to devise creative strategies to detect and severely punish ritualists and killer cultists.

    Dr. Ekhomu said that the economic recession in the land was not a licence to commit ritual murder.  He said that impunity was encouraging ritualists to commit murders because they believe they will not be apprehended or punished.

    He advised Nigerians against late night outings.  He said that driving alone at night was also dangerous as a vehicular breakdown could result in abduction by ritualists.  He advised commuters to always write down the identification markings of public conveyance vehicles which they enter and make phone calls to loved ones passing on the information. According to him, “ritual murderers always wish to be unidentified.  They want to kill people, but don’t wish to be apprehended. Once information about them has been passed on to someone else, it becomes difficult for them to do evil”.

    He urged Nigerian to properly assess public transport vehicles before boarding in order not to board the “wrong bus”.  He said that there is strength in numbers.  So Nigerians should always go out with “a buddy”.

    He advised women to carry whistles on them in order to raise an alarm if there is an attempt to abduct them.  According to him, the ritualists have to first kidnap and control a victim before carrying out the ritual killing.

    He urged Nigerians to exercise utmost caution in order to avoid victimization by ritual killers.

  • Ekhomu lauds Buhari on Chibok girls’ release

    Ekhomu lauds Buhari on Chibok girls’ release

    President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria Dr. Ona Ekhomu has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari on the release of additional 82 Chibok School girls after three years in captivity.
    Ekhomu said the “focus, determination, and compassion of” the President led to the girls’ release.
    According to him, the President’s action shows he believes that “Nigerian lives matter”. He noted that the willingness of the government to negotiate and meet the terms of the exchange should not be mistaken for weakness. “Rather, it shows strength and compassion on the part of our leader,” he added.
    Ekhomu, who is the first chartered security professional in West Africa, called on the Federal Government to probe the Chibok kidnap incident, saying the panel would determine what vulnerabilities resulted in the security breach. The culpability of the school authorities, the Borno State government, and security agencies in the seizure of the girls, would also be determined.
    This, he said, will help the government punish those whose negligence contributed to the kidnap of the girls and deter such reckless behavior in future.
    The security expert warned that schools in the Northeast may be hit again, noting that as Shekau releases the captives, he will need to kidnap more girls and women to serve him and his top lieutenants.
    Ekhomu thanked the Swiss government, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other local and international NGOs that facilitated the negotiation and eventual release of the girls.

  • Ortom, Ekhomu lauds Buhari on Sambisa victory

    Ortom, Ekhomu lauds Buhari on Sambisa victory

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and the country’s military over the capture of Sambisa forest from Boko Haram insurgents.
    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Terver Akase, described the support given the armed forces by President Buhari as key to the success of Operation Lafiya Dole and which led to the conquest of Sambisa forest.
    The statement reads: “On behalf of the government and people of Benue State, I congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment which has manifested in the defeat of Boko Haram in Sambisa forest. This again points to the fact that Mr President is keeping his promise to make all parts of the country safe again, and he deserves our applause.
    “Our beloved gallant troops have once more demonstrated what they are known for. We are proud of them and we salute their determination and courage.”
    Ortom hoped that 2017 will witness greater success in security to allow for speedy development at all levels of government.
    President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON) Ona Ekhomu has praised President Muhammadu Buhari on the fall of Sambisa Forest, the headquarters of the Boko Haram terrorist group in Borno State.
    He said: “The capture of this important military objective is a significant achievement in the fight against Boko Haram terrorism and a major morale booster for the Nigerian military.
    “Mr. President deserves high accolades for his focus, commitment and the political will that resulted in the fall of Sambisa forest.”
    According to him, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai and the Nigerian military also deserves high praise for their prowess in the battle which resulted in the routing of Boko Haram terrorists from their last hideout.
    Ekhomu, however, warned that the Nigerian government should not be tricked into a false sense of security.
    “We shouldn’t think that it is over with Boko Haram; we shouldn’t think they have been defeated and are no longer a threat. That would be a big mistake.
    “Boko Haramism is based on Salafist jihadist ideology. So, in addition to battle-field defeat, their perverted strict wahabbi ideology must be defeated before the war can be deemed to be over. If not, the conflict continues,” he added.