Peter
Mbah, the Governor of Enugu State has issued an assurance to residents of the
state.
He assured residents and visitors
carrying on businesses in the state of their safety, stressing that his
administration has already placed security agencies on the highest level of
alert to forestall security breaches and sefeguard their lives and property.
The
Governor, who further enjoined them to erase everything about sit-at-home in
the state from their memories, said the government was doing everything
necessary to liase with other neighbouring states in order to dislodge
criminals from all their hideouts.
Governor Mbah gave these
assurances on Thursday in Enugu at a meeting with the Presidents-General (PGs)
of all the autonomous communities in the state, even as they pledged their
support to end the illegal sit-at-home order being enforced by hoodlums, and
make the state attractive to investors.
He bemoaned the devastating
impacts of the unlawful sit-at-home, such as impoverishing citizens and scaring
potential investors, saying that his administration would deal ruthlessly with
criminal elements disturbing the peace of the state.
According to him, there’s a connection
between sit-at-home and poverty among the people, warning that security
operatives would continue to strike hooligans victimizing the public over a
wrong and unjustifiable cause.
He wondered why those sitting at
the comfort of their homes somewhere overseas would be hurting innocent people
in a sponsored bid to distabilize the region, saying it’s only those living in
delusion that would hide under the guise of fighting for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s
release to commit atrocities.
Mbah reiterated his resolve to
make the state attractive for private investors, create jobs, train the youths
on digital transformation, and restore the lost glory the state was known for
through his programmes and policies.
“It is
time to take ownership of our future. It’s time to say enough is enough to this
menace because we’re using the sit-at-home to marginalize ourselves.
“How does this illegal
sit-at-home by criminals affect the Federal Government, or the economic
planning in Abuja? Don’t be deceived by people who want to make you believe
they’re fighting for your cause.
“They’re criminals sponsored
to distabilize our state, our region and our people. We must resist them and
say, enough is enough. We must erase everything about sit-at-home from our
memories and go back to our culture of industry, creativity and commerce.
“We did say to you that we
have plans to move the state from public sector to private sector driven
economy by growing the gross domestic product sevenfold. We can only achieve
this humongous and ambitious plan in an atmosphere of peace and security.
“So I call on you to
galvanize your communities and take the message to them that there is no such
thing as sit-at-home whether it is on Monday or any other days.
“With our resolve here today,
we can collectively end sit-at-home by overcoming fear and by not allowing
anyone to make us inferior without our consent.
“With peace and security, we
can generate enough wealth, create employments, engage our people meaningfully,
and achieve our promises to the people,” the governor added.
Responding to the governor, Sir
Eze Solomon, one of the PGs who spoke on behalf of the association of town
unions in Enugu West Senatorial Zone, commended the governor for his proactive
approach to curbing insecurity and ensuring citizens were protected from
hoodlums.
He, however, lamented the dearth
of police presence in rural communities, urging the state to deploy more
numbers of security agencies to strengthen the confidence of the people.
On his part, Dr. Barth Nwankwo,
appreciated Mbah for the plans and policies his administration had rolled out
just a few days in office, maintaining that they were ready to partner with
both the state government and the local government to flush out marauders in
their localities.
While taking turns to talk, Hon.
Isaac Onyia, Hon. Ejike Iloh, Hon. Ogbodo Arinze, Chief Bony Edeh and Barr.
Paully Eze urged the governor to embark on aggressive sensitization programme
particularly in rural areas to educate the people on the need to go about their
normal businesses as sit-at-home had become a thing of the past.
The PGs further appealed to the
governor to reorganize, train, equip and strengthen community policing through Neighborhood
Watch, Forest Guard and vigilante groups.
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