Saturday, 17 March 2018 04:14

Farmers pay herdsmen for permission to enter their own farms in Delta communities - Gov Okowa

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Delta state governor, Mr Ifeanyi Okowa on Friday in Asaba called on security agencies to curb activities of herdsmen in parts of the state before they snowballc into a major crisis.

The governor who made the call while playing host to Assistant Inspector General (AIG) in charge of Zone 5, Mr. Rasheed Akintunde specifically expressed concern about the safety of residents of three communities in Uwheru, Ughelli north council area where herdsmen have reportedly laid siege.

“There is a particular community in Delta State, at a point in time, we discussed it at security council meeting and just yesterday (Thursday) while I was in Ughelli North for my regular Town Hall meeting, the people raised a very serious issue about the Uwheru community.

“It is a very pathetic situation, because President-General of the community spoke on the fact that out of seven communities, three of them are actually occupied by herdsmen and farmers are told that they must pay the herdsmen before they can enter their farms and that is very disturbing because it is strange for indigenes to pay money before they can enter their farms and I believe something has to be done before it evolves into a crisis situation.

“And this has been going on for several years but it has gotten worse of recent. So, AIG, this situation has to be addressed immediately as security issue,” the governor said.

He told the AIG who was on a familiarisation visit to the state police command that his administration is concerned about the security of lives and property of every citizen and their communities, stressing that security agencies must strive to protect the different communities in the state.

Mr Okowa lauded the synergy between security agencies in the state, which has ensured a peaceful state that has become home for investors.

“As a people, we know that the more peaceful we are, the more investors will come into the state and in the course of this year, we will witness a lot of ground breaking ceremonies as investors are coming to the state in their large numbers. We are doing a lot to provide infrastructure, we are doing a lot to engage our youths, the more youths we engage, the less idle minds we will have in the state.

“Delta State is largely peaceful, we take matters of security serious, there is a lot of collaboration between different security agencies in Delta State and beyond the collaborations, we take the issue of information gathering serious as we nip security challenges in the bud, we also, have state advisory and peace building council which is made up of experienced men and women of impeccable character, they also, help to maintain peace in the state,” he said.

Mr. Akintude had told the governor that he was on a familiarisation tour of police formations in the state, acknowledging that the state government has rendered uncountable support to the command in different areas, which according to him, has greatly enhanced the “performance of the command and we want to thank you and assure you that the Police will ensure an all-time peace in the state.”

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