Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has assured citizens of his commitment to securing lives of citizens.
The Government restated its commitment to the security of lives and property in the state on Tuesday in Asaba.
The Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, gave the affirmation at a news conference in Asaba.
He said the state government had a healthy working relationship with security agencies operating in the state and urged residents to cultivate such relationship with the agencies as it would engender mutual respect on both sides, especially while the law-enforcement agents would be carrying out lawful duties.
On allegation of extortion of tricycle operators and commercial motorists by the policemen, Aniagwu condemned, but urged the people to do the right thing by being law-abiding, including ensuring that documents of their vehicles were current at all times.
According to him, when you obey the law and have the necessary papers of your vehicles as a road user, you would be avoiding police harassment.
He urged media practitioners to enlighten the people on the need to obey security agencies carrying out legitimate duties. He assured that cases of unwholesome acts by some police personnel would be handled with the authorities of the Force.
Aniagwu, who was flanked by his Youth Development counterpart, Comrade Ifeanyi Egwunyenga and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, said Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is committed to security. “As a government, our responsibility is to ensure that Police respect citizens’ fundamental human rights in their duties.
“I am sure that most of you are aware of what happened at the weekend in Ughelli. As a government we are very mindful of our powers and responsibilities. Our responsibility to deal with issues of security and welfare of our people is paramount. We will not shy away from it.
“We will continue to take steps to protect our people and to also ensure that the security agencies in the state operate according to known rules of engagement.’’
He debunked reports in the social media that someone was killed by the police in Ughelli last weekend, saying “we want to place it on record that nobody was shot by the police or any of the security agencies in Ughelli as was earlier reported on social media.
“We thank God that the individual involved in the incident is alive and responding well to treatment.
“As a government, we don’t interface with the police through the media. We have our channels of communication with the security agencies. They don’t get informed on security action in the media.
“There is a cordial working relationship with Police high command including officers and men of the Delta State Command.
“Delta Government appreciates ‘democratic policing’ that has respect for the rights of our people. We will also urge our people to also know that security agencies have a responsibility to protect all of us, including those in government and those who have given us the mandate to govern.
“The best thing to do when you are stopped by the police is to stop and respond to the questions with respect so that at the end of the day you don’t begin to have a situation which will bring unpalatable developments.’’
Aniagwu appealed to security agencies to always try as much as possible to be civil in the discharge of their responsibilities, adding that it behoved on all citizens to realise that the security agencies had a responsibility to protect the society against the antics and actions of criminals who may want to engage in crimes and criminalities.
“We are pleading with everybody in the state to always show respect to security agencies whenever you are stopped and being questioned, and if it happens that you are being harassed, we are very much open to be alerted as a government
“It will not be in the interest of our state and our people for individuals to go to the social media and begin to paint pictures that are at variance with realities.
“Let us take further time to verify social media posts before we repost. That is the only way to avoid promoting fake news,” he said.
He commended the people for not being misled by the fake news on the Ughelli incident. Aniagwu pleaded with them for cooperation with security agencies to sustain the peace that pervaded the atmosphere in Delta.
On flooding, Aniagwu said that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa will not set up displaced persons’ camp this year because of COVID19. He urged affected victims of flood to evacuate to high grounds.
He assured that the state government would mitigate the effect of the flood on the people.
On his part, Egwunyenga commended Ughelli youths for maturity. He thanked them for not being provoked to the extent of reacting to the unfounded stories on social media.
He urged the youths to see social media as a positive platform for self-development and community development. That should as well be in the interest of the state and the nation. It should not be a platform for mischief making
“If people react to earlier social media information and later find the truth, lots of damages would have been done.
“We will continuously advise the police to work with human face and respect the rule of law,” he said.
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