Neighbourhood Safety Corps has come to stay says Governor Wike
R-L: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, Rivers State, Primate Isaac Anyansikike , Vice Chairman, Mosignor Cyprian Onwuli and Secretary, Dr. Sotonye Donbraye at the Government House Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
(Nigeria) Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has said that the
Neighbourhood Safety Corps has come to stay in the state, noting that opponents
of the Neighbourhood Safety Corps should approach the courts for redress.
This is as the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rivers
State declared her support for the
Neighbourhood Safety Corps set up by
Governor Wike. They stated that it will help resolve the security challenges in
the state.
Speaking during a Courtesy Visit by the Christian
Association of Nigeria, Rivers State at the
Government House Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Governor Wike said he will
not be moved by the negative propaganda, blackmail and politicization of
security by the APC.
He said: "I assented to a law constitutionally passed
by the Rivers State House of Assembly and
they say I must be punished for carrying out my constitutional
responsibility. I prefer that I have
done my work, so I can die than not doing it and still die.
"What are they afraid of that they are telling people
that they will carry arms. Look at what the law says. If you are giving out
information, criminals will come after you. They will not carry arms without
the approval of the Security Agencies.
"They are now trying to politicise the whole
outfit. The law has come to stay. If
they don't like it, the courts are there for them to challenge it."
Speaking further, Governor Wike said: "Rivers State
Government was not the first state that initiated Neighbourhood Safety
Corps. It was started by Lagos State
Government.
"When criminal activities became so much in the state,
everyone focused on prayers and did everything humanly possible to support security agencies. When I took over in 2015, they repeatedly
changed Commissioners of Police. I
bemoaned the incessant changes that
disorganised the security architecture of the state.
"That was how they planned to declare State of Emergency in Rivers State.
They claimed there was so much
crime. I cried for help, but they
refused to help. I told them that God sees their refusal to help and it will lead to national crisis.
"What is happening today? We are no longer talking of kidnapping, we are confronted with
killings everyday in different parts of the country. Whether you call it Fulani
versus farmers, community versus community, whether you call it terrorists or
whatever colouration you want to give it, killings everywhere."
The governor said
that under the Presidential
System, the Legislature passes a law, while
it is the constitutional
responsibility of the governor to
assent.
He said: "They thought they want to paint Rivers
State black, now Nigeria is black. If
they had come to our rescue to support us then, if they had not played politics
with the security of Rivers State, maybe
God may have forgiven. But because they
thought we have nobody, they shot their eyes.
"This
Neighbourhood Safety Corps, we just went to Lagos, studied what Lagos State did and
replicated it here. Federal Government never said anything against Lagos State.
"Today, security has gone beyond carrying of guns. We must have to get
intelligence. We must be proactive. We don't have the number of security men that
can cover all the communities. We
adopted what Lagos State. We are
employing men and women who are committed
to make sure that this state is safe.
These young men and women will give intelligence to security agencies
and work in synergy with them."
He described as baseless, allegations that the Neighbourhood Safety Corps would be
armed to attack opposition elements.
The governor thanked
the Christian Association of Nigeria for their support for his administration,
saying that he will not let them down.
"But for the prayers of Christians, the state
would have been subdued by challenges. It would have
been very difficult for us to carry out our assignments. The state has been
persecuted for no just reason," he said.
He reiterated the
need for Christians to register in their
numbers, so that they can positively
influence the political direction of Rivers State.
He said that INEC has nominated a resident electoral
commissioner who has not been screened, but the nominee knows that he will be deployed to Rivers State.
Presenting the position of the Rivers State Christian
Association of Nigeria, CAN, Rev. Dan Obinna said that Rivers Christians are
happy with the performance of the Rivers State Governor.
He commended Governor Wike for the execution of projects
that impact the lives of the people positively.
"We use this forum once again to congratulate you on your execution of
projects that positively touch the lives of the people", Director of Legal
Affairs of Rivers State Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev Dan Obinna said.
While congratulating the Rivers State Governor for the
numerous national and international awards, Rivers State CAN urged the governor
to sustain his outstanding performance.
"We join all other progressive people to say that the
Rivers State Governor has done well. We knew it from the beginning, that was
why we started the spree of encouragement when we awarded you the Apostle of
Peace.
"We commend you on your frontal approach on the issue of security in the state. We especially commend you for the
establishment of the Neighbourhood Safety Corps, which is your most recent
strategy in handling security matters in the state.”
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