In
this piece, IKEUGONNA ELEKE looks at the recent move by the Anambra State
governor, Chief Wilie Obiano, not just to make Anambra crime free, but ensure
security for states in the south east zone and Delta State their close
neighbour.
Just
months into his swearing in as Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano
convened a security summit, in which he flew in an Israeli security expert,
Moshe Keinan. The summit had all members of all the security agencies in the
state and their helms man, and the agenda was to device a valid mean of fishing
out all criminal elements in the state, and ensuring safety for residents of
the entire state.
One
and a half years into his administration, security has become one of the
biggest achievement of the Anambra State governor. The security summit had
given birth to the formation of Operation Kpochapu, and Igbo word which in
English means; clean up, and was geared to clean up the state of all unwanted
persons who have been responsible for the perpetuation of criminal activities.
The
Operation Kpochapu team comprises of all security agencies in the state,
including the police, Army, Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Customs, and even the vigilante, among
others. Their mandate was to fish out drug barons, armed robbers, kidnappers
and even petty thieves and all who engage in any activity considered not to be
in the positive interest of the state.
Their
mission paid off greatly, and the song on the lips of every Anambra resident is
that the governor has become the new messiah who has managed to keep the state
safe, and devoid of the brazen robberies witnessed in the state previously, and
also the kind of daylight kidnaps which the state was almost synonymous with
then. But it has dawned on him that as the armed robbers leave Anambra, they
take refuge in neighbouring states in the south east and also in Delta State
which is the state’s neighbor just across the River Niger, and this Obiano
thinks is detrimental to the growth of such states, hence the need to convene a
security conference for the south east states and Delta State, and get them to
replicate what he is doing in Anambra by selling some of his strategies to them.
The
South East, Delta States’ security conference 2015 with the theme; Security;
bedrock for governance was last weekend held at the Anambra State governor’s
lodge with several personalities including five governors in attendance. The
conference kicked off with host governor, Obiano welcoming guests and stating
that years of successive robbery has driven investors away from the south east
zone, and left constituted authorities looking on helplessly, but the time has
come for all the participating states to toe the line of Anambra, hence the
need to bring the states together and set a common agenda.
“We
are here to ask how long we shall continue to fall to the barrel of the gun,
pointed at us by our own people? Our ability to answer that question will
determine how well we will live. Here in Anambra State, we have done what we
should do by fighting criminals to a standstill. By doing so, we have secured
the state and investors are happier coming here. We have attracted 2.4billion
US dollars investments, and we have experienced liberty here, but our freedom
will remain incomplete if the criminals we drive away here will find refuge in
other states in the region,” Obiano said.
The
visiting governors, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State, Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta
State, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State and Prof Benard Odoh, the
Secretary to Ebonyi State government who represented Governor Dave Umahi all
took time to appreciate their host governor and his thoughtfulness in convening
the conference. They, speaking individually agreed that security is the bed
rock of good governance, and must be gotten right.
While
delivering his address, the inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase
commended Governor Obiano for speedily yielding to a call made by the police
recently in its security conference convened in Abuja, in which he called on
state governors to complement the efforts of the federal government in the
provision of security. Arase said he is impressed that Obiano did not only
think of securing his state, but went a step further by galvanizing governors
in South East zone and Delta State too.
The
conference which latter broke into an interactive session had Arase as
chairman, and featured the presentation of two papers on security, all
proffering solution to security challenges, and more over giving stakeholders
in the zone the zone the opportunity to express their concern on security
issues, while also giving tips on how security challenges could be nipped in
the bud.
Chief Godwin Ezeemo, a philanthropist and business mogul, in
his called for the establishment of a central information collation point.
Ezeemo said the establishment of the centre will help people who are in
distress call a dedicated line just the way it is done in the US, where dialing,
911 can get security operatives to the rescue of such persons. He said this
will require more funds for security and a total alertness from security
agencies to move immediately a call comes in.
The conference which was attended by heads of various
security agencies including the Director General, Directorate of Security
Services(DSS), Hauwal Musa Daura concluded that security is not only the
business of government, but that all must work towards ensuring security by
tendering any information that can help secure the society.
As the conference closed, there was greater awareness about
security, and also the resolve to ensure that lives and properties are safe in
the participating states, just as the governors of the participating states
accepted that the conference will better arm them to protect their people by
working in alliance with governors of their sister states.
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