The governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade, has appealed to
President Muhammadu Buhari to extend the “Operation Delta Safe” to Cross
River to tackle kidnapping, militancy and cultism in the state.
Mr. Ayade made the appeal on Friday in Calabar, the state capital,
while briefing journalists after a meeting with security chiefs on
measures to tackle insecurity in the state.
The state has witnessed incidences of kidnapping, cultism, and militancy in the past three months.
The governor said following the scraping of “Operation Pulo Shield”
and replacing it with the “Operation Delta Safe”, criminals in other
parts of Niger Delta had relocated to Calabar and environs.
According to him, security reports showed that 47 suspects had been
arrested in connection with the heinous crimes in parts of the state.
Mr. Ayade, however, assured the citizens that his administration
would do everything possible to restore peace and stability in the
state.
“We are sending a passionate appeal to President Buhari to help us
extend `Operation Delta Safe’ to Cross River to help us fight militancy,
kidnapping, cultism and other heinous crimes,” he said.
“In the last three months, some criminal elements have turned Cross
River into a safe haven for kidnapping. We must fight them back; we are
ready to flush them out of the state.
“We need urgent assistance from the Presidency, if not Cross River will continue to be a safe haven for these criminals.
“We have arrested 47 suspects so far, and from investigations, all
these suspects are from neighbouring states. Some of them have started
confessing; we are on red alert to arrest more.
“Any government official we discover to be in connection with these
criminals will be sacked and handed over to security agencies for
prosecution’’, he said.
The governor said the government had supported security agencies in
the state with 30 operational vehicles to help strengthen their
operation within Calabar city.
He said, “As the Governor of the state, I am assuring investors of
their safety. Cross River is the most peaceful state in the country.
“With the support of security agencies in the state, we will ensure
that residents and tourists go about their legal businesses without fear
of kidnapping and intimidation.
“We have discovered all the nine routes of these kidnappers. The stop
and search operation will be on the increase to curb this ugly trend of
kidnapping in the state.
“Cross River is not a home for criminals. As a state, we must employ new tactics to chase these criminals away.
“I want to assure Cross Riverians, investors, tourists and others that their lives are safe in the state.’’
(NAN)
Source: Premium Times
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