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How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by OEPHIUS(m): 7:25am On Aug 27, 2019
…as stakeholders call for redeployment of Enugu Police Commissioner

….allege herdsmen troop in from other states to commit atrocities

…Students, youth groups allege failure of security arrangements

By Anayo Okoli


ENUGU—The increase in the activities of herdsmen and kidnappers in Enugu State in particular and the South-East zone generally has drawn the ire of major stakeholders, who have called on the Federal Government to take drastic action to tackle the problem.

The stakeholders also lamented the dismantling of security checkpoints in the state, an action they said has encouraged hoodlums to operate easily.

Specifically, some of them have requested for the transfer of the state Commissioner of Police, Suleiman Balarabe, saying Enugu, as the capital of the Eastern region, needs an experienced police commissioner, adding that the current one may be good, but may not be experienced enough to man a big state like Enugu as “this is his first posting to head a command.”

The stakeholders said: “We are not dismissing him; he is a lawyer who we learned has been working at the headquarters. He may have put in his best, but we say his best is not enough for a big place like Enugu.

“We are urging the Inspector General of Police to repost him to some other smaller place and post an experienced commissioner here. The situation is getting worse by the day.”

Recall that a group, Enugu Youth Coalition for Good Governance, EYCGG, had last week expressed concern over growing insecurity in the state and called for the removal of the police commissioner.

The youths said that their call for his removal was based on their “objective assessment of the commissioner’s performance and the need to protect lives and properties in the state.”

In a statement signed by Ikechukwu Ibe and Jude Onyema, the group’s Coordinator and Secretary, respectively, EYCGG warned that “if something urgent is not done to rejig the security architecture of the state, our state’s enviable status will be jeopardised.

“These recent ugly experience was never encountered in Enugu State in the past three years when the immediate past Commissioner of Police, Mr. Danmallam Mohammed was in the saddle.”

Also, another major stakeholder in the state alleged that herdsmen that have been committing atrocities in Enugu troop in from Lokpanta in Abia State, a boundary community between Abia and Enugu, where the cattle market is located.

They urged the Inspector-General of Police to prevail on the Commissioner of Police in Abia State and the AIG in charge of Zone 9 to team up and tackle the problem.

Recently, the traditional ruler of Lokpanta lamented the activities of herdsmen in the community, saying the location of the market in his community has turned to a curse rather a blessing.

Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Enugu, Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma, had observed during the crisis over the killing of Rev. Fr. Paul Offu, that Enugu State does not have enough Police personnel, saying the rural areas of the state are insecure and called on the Inspector-General to post more policemen to the state.

…students, too

Meanwhile, students in the state have also joined in the demand for the removal of the Commissioner of Police, saying the conditions in the state is worsening to a situation that would warrant the people protecting themselves.

Operating on the platform of National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, the students said their call was based on the fact that “Mr. Suleiman Balarabe lacks capacity to secure the state.”

In a statement by the state chairman of NANS, Darlington Ugwuegbe, the students said they were worried that Enugu State, known for its “peaceful and secure nature has of recent witnessed some strange and sudden security lapses since the deployment of Mr. Suleiman Balarabe as Commissioner of Police.”

According to them, their investigations revealed that Mr. Balarabe has not served as commissioner of police before his deployment to Enugu State, stressing that the sudden security lapses in the state could not be unconnected with his lack of experience in his present assignment.

The students, therefore, gave the Federal Government and Inspector-General of Police “a two-week ultimatum to redeploy the Commissioner of Police or they will embark on a peaceful protest to drive home their demands.”

According to them, “Balarabe does not have contemporary policing strategies. Enugu State has been adjudged the most peaceful state in Nigeria after the FCT and this was confirmed by the Nigeria Police Force; but all of a sudden, everything seemed to have changed.

“We demand for urgent and total overhaul of the security architecture in Enugu State, especially the Police. We also demand for the deployment of more security personnel in Enugu State.”

The students claimed that their investigations revealed that Balarabe’s deployment to Enugu State, prior to the last general election, was facilitated by chieftains of All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state, “who were only interested in the removal of the immediate past Police Commissioner, Mr. Danmallam Mohammed, for political reasons.

“We, therefore, give the Federal Government and the Inspector-General a two-week ultimatum to redeploy Balarabe out of Enugu State, after which we will not hesitate to stage a peaceful protest to drive home our demand, which is in the overall interest of the people of the state, especially the youths.

“While the leaders of APC in Enugu State went to Abuja to push for the removal of our former Commissioner of Police, Mr. Danmallam Mohammed, to enable them actualise their political ambition, they forgot to ask for an experienced and capable police officer to replace him.

“Today, they are seeing the consequences of their self-centered action and they have refused to call for his redeployment.”

‘Enugu was peaceful before elections’

In a related call, another group, a concerned socio-political group, Enugu Peace and Development Mandate, EPDM, has also lent its voice to the call for improved security in the state, saying the current Commissioner of Police cannot do the job.

In a statement by its chairman, Mr. Emman Ezekwume, the group said before the removal of the immediate past commissioner of police in the state, Mr. Danmallam Mohammed, ahead of the last general elections, Enugu State was peaceful and ranked one of the most peaceful states in the country.

Ezekwume regretted that on assumption of office, the present Commissioner of Police, Mr. Suleiman Balarabe, dismantled security checkpoints in the state and went further to disband the effective Command Operations Unit of the Force headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police with proven track record in crime fighting.

According to Ezekwume, “we have observed with dismay that since the coming of Balarabe as the Police Commissioner, the state has witnessed more security lapses in quick succession than ever before.

“This is a clear case of failure of operational intelligence on the part of the Police and other security agencies in the state. It is very clear that Balarabe, who was an administrative officer before his posting to Enugu as Commissioner, lacks the understanding of the rudimentary security operational modalities of the Force.

“We want our President, Muhammadu Buhari, to act urgently by redeploying Balarabe before it becomes too late. Enugu State is too strategic and important for an inexperienced security officer.

“We are convinced that further delay in removing Balarabe will worsen the security situation in the state.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/how-insecurity-worsened-in-s-east-zone/
Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by athaboi(f): 7:31am On Aug 27, 2019
Pathetic

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by helinues: 7:35am On Aug 27, 2019
Oh Eldorado?

Their politicians are not concerned, majority of her people are not concerned. Who should then be concerned?

They preferred to condemned others while leaving their houses burning.

Meanwhile, all atrocities now committed in SE are attributed to Fulani.. Always blaming others for their woes

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Leihe: 7:35am On Aug 27, 2019
Enugu has always been a peaceful state.. But i don't understand what's happening now

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Miracle4Sure: 7:35am On Aug 27, 2019
IT IS WELL

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by destiny322(m): 7:36am On Aug 27, 2019
You never know how insecure this scumbag we're living in is until you're directly affected. My very close family friend was kidnapped 3weeks ago, Ransome (4.5m) has been paid 2weeks ago, he still hasn't been released, the kidnappers numbers are no longer going through, his wife is almost running mad, we are confused... What kind of country is this cry

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Toro2015(m): 7:37am On Aug 27, 2019
Insecurity in South east? Then what will say about the North east?

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by straighttalk(m): 7:37am On Aug 27, 2019
Ok

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by DenreleDave(m): 7:38am On Aug 27, 2019
Nnamdi kanu will bring peace

Give us our biafra

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by mrvitalis(m): 7:40am On Aug 27, 2019
The fulani issue is a minor issue ,i trust my people to handle it

Dont even know why it makes news ....there are things we need to put offor na ogu aside and handle

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by money121(m): 7:40am On Aug 27, 2019
Alrty

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by capatainrambo: 7:40am On Aug 27, 2019
The number if northern cp in the south is alarming.

And I know personally the cp in Kano and most northern states re northerners

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by StevenOba: 7:42am On Aug 27, 2019
Keep lying to yourselves. No herdsmen came from anywhere the criminals are your sons, husbands, brothers, uncles and sisters.

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Salebo: 7:43am On Aug 27, 2019
OEPHIUS:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/how-insecurity-worsened-in-s-east-zone/

Ndigbo anyi sef...

When a group of folks have mandated themselves to be Stupid...

The other day,it was a 14 year old girl that was finally found to be Kidnapped by her Igbo Herdsman boyfriend..

I will say it again :99.8% of ALL crimes committed in any part of the nation is committed by its locals or with the help of locals...

The politicians know this and that is why they don't talk much..

The electorates and followers are usually daft and that is why they are what they are ..... Followers..

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Nobody: 7:45am On Aug 27, 2019
Enugu state is blessed with a female male Governor... That fears the oligarchies in the north..and scared the of the powers in his state.

Chimaroke Nnamani..won't take this for a ride..as long as it's not his boys..

Who born the herdsmen?

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Nbote(m): 7:46am On Aug 27, 2019
There is a general sense of insecurity everywhere in d country... Why single out d South East alone? D Kaduna Abuja expressway is a death trap for travellers and dat has spread to other expressways in d South West. One Chance robberies have become an everyday story in Abuja as stabbings are now an everyday injury. Militants/herdsmen/BH bow roam free in Zamfara while BH are having a field day in d North East but somehow insecurity has worsened in only d South East?

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by EsquireDD(f): 7:46am On Aug 27, 2019
Interesting..

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Nbote(m): 7:46am On Aug 27, 2019
StevenOba:
Keep lying to yourselves. No herdsmen came from anywhere the criminals are your sons, husbands, brothers, uncles and sisters.

So U are saying d kidnappings and killings on highways in d South West is also by ur sons, husbands, brothers, uncles and sisters ryt? Don't allow ur hatred block ur sense of reasoning

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by AdonaiAluminium: 7:47am On Aug 27, 2019
The presence of the military all over the south east has contributed to worsening the security situation there instead of otherwise. Some of them work with /protect criminals even supply them arms and I'm return the criminals pay them, they extort money from motorists, rape ladies, etc

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by AdonaiAluminium: 7:50am On Aug 27, 2019
The army and other security agencies all over the south east now connive with criminals, extort money from citizens, rape ladies, intimidate people etc


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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by TSRC: 7:55am On Aug 27, 2019
And the east used to be the most peaceful region just 5 years ago

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Biritiko: 8:01am On Aug 27, 2019
TSRC:
And the east used to be the most peaceful region just 5 years ago
You my friend, are a liar!

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by Demarine13: 8:01am On Aug 27, 2019
good one

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Re: How insecurity worsened in S-East zone by israelmao(m): 8:03am On Aug 27, 2019
It's virtually in all states.

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