Insecurity: Crush every criminal element, Wike tasks CDS 

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By DANIEL ABIA, Port Harcourt
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has charged the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor, to crush every criminal element and reduce the level of insurgency in Nigeria.
Wike who cited terrorism as one of the biggest existential threats to the country said he would liaise with the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, to ensure more money is made available for the procurement of arms and other equipment for the military to end the insurgency.
Governor Wike stated these when the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, and other top military officers paid him a courtesy call at the Government House, Port Harcourt at the weekend.
The governor told the new Chief of Defence Staff that God in his infinite wisdom had deemed it necessary for him to be in charge of the military at a time when the Minister of Defence had cause to  declare that Nigeria is bleeding.
“You have been brought in to see how you can solve the security problems of this country. For us as a Government we have no choice but to support the security agencies, particularly, the Army now that we have terrorists activities in this country.”
The governor said  no sane government will fold its arms and remain indifferent at this critical moment when the country is grappling with unprecedented security threats orchestrated by non State actors.
“I believe you will make us proud by ensuring you reduce the level of insurgency.”
Governor Wike, expressed dismay over the misappropriation of $1Billion withdrawn from Excess Crude Account to procure arms and other equipment for the military. He wondered how anyone will expect the armed forces will fight bandits and terrorists without requisite equipment.
He said irrespective of the controversy surrounding the $1Billion for procurement of arms and other equipment for the military, he will support the  Nigerian Governors Forum authorisation of additional money to equip the Armed Forces.
The Rivers State governor disclosed that the Army will soon take delivery  of the five gunboats the state government promised to donate to them.
He thanked the Nigerian Army for  proactively checkmating the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and not giving any room for any terrorists attack in the State.
The governor assured the Chief of Defence Staff that the State  Government will continue to support the Army and other security agencies. He, however, appealed to him to ensure that the military shun politics and adhere strictly to their constitutional mandate of protecting the country’ territorial integrity.
Governor Wike recalled how during the 2019 general elections, the former General Officer Commanding the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt tarnished the image of the Army.
The governor explained that the lives of Army personnel and citizens lost during the election would have been averted if the former GOC did not order his men to snatch ballot boxes and turn the 6 Division to an extension of the Independent National Electoral Commission office.
“I believe now that you’re in charge as Chief of  Defence Staff that that will not repeat in 2023.”
He further said: “We have respect for the Army, particularly the role you play. These are people who will go and  fight for our own interest and die in course of that. So, everybody must respect the institution.”
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor commended Governor Wike and the Government of Rivers State for supporting the Army and other security agencies.
He appealed to the citizens of the State and the Niger Delta to continue that peace reigns in the region for Economic activities to thrive.
General Irabor said he was in the State to assess some of the various operational activities of the Armed forces and to meet with the personnel. (Saturday Independent)

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