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Group To IGP: Stop Wike’s ‘Neighborhood Corps’ Now Otherwise We’ll Form A Counter Armed Group

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The group, Free Rivers Development Initiative (FRDI) have called on the Inspector General of Police and other security agencies to urgently stop the Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike, from inaugurating the Neighbourhood Safety Corps in the state.

The governor had on Thursday last week assented to the Rivers State Neigbourhood Safety Corps Bill 2018, which is meant to provide security across the state.

But the group alleged that the real intention of the governor was to use the Corps to “intimidate his political enemies”.

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The group warned that if the inauguration of the Corps is not stop they will rather set up their own and armed them to watch each other.

In a press conference statement made available to BigPen Online on Sunday, President of the group Engr. Ngerebala Sampson, alleged that already about 200,000 cults and militia with arms, groups of all shades, exist in the state, saying arming the youths under the guards of vigilante group was an attempt to create a “private militia for political purpose”.

He also said it was evident that the Governor of Rivers state “has no regards to Court processes whereas in the face of the pending suits before the Federal High Court, he signed the Neigbourhood Safety Corps Bill into law.”

Engr. Ngerebala, who was supported by Hon. Chidi Lloyd, Hon. Asita Honourable and Prince Tonye Princewill on behalf of the group, said the recent history of vigilante activities and its aftermath in Borno, Bayelsa, Abia, Anambra and Ondo states are experiences that should not be repeated.

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The strong support by Senate Minority Leader, Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio to the motion moved by Senator Dino Melaye against the establishment of similar vigilante group in Kogi state in the red chambers gives credence to our position, they said.

“We are calling on the Inspector General of Police and other Security Agencies to take steps and stop the River State Governor from inaugurating the Rivers State Safety Corps.

“Whereby our call is not heeded to, our reaction will be to also set up our own Neighbourhood Safety Corps to watch Wike’s neighbourhood Safety Corps. We shall cloth them with uniforms and apply for arms for them through the police, then the two Neigbourhood Safety Corps will police each other.

“We cannot allow what happened before, during and after the 2015 general elections in Rivers state to repeat itself in 2019.”

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“You all know that before, during and after the 2015 general elections, Rivers State experience unprecedented number of political assassinations, were members of our party were gruesomely murdered in cold blood; their offence being that they were members of All Progressives Congress (APC).

“Those killings continued until recently, when the Federal Forces killed some of the death merchants of Governor Wike. The rate of violence and killings that occurred in Rivers state during the period under review, led to Rivers State being described as a theater of war.”

“Rivers state has over 200,000 cults and militia with arms, groups of all shades, arming the youths under the guise of vigilante group is an attempt to create a private militia for political purpose.

“Despite all these concerns Governor was adamant and desirous of getting the bill passed into law as unconstitutional as it was. Two suits were filed at the Federal High Court Port Harcourt challenging the bill and seeking for an order of injunction restraining the governor from giving assent to the bill. The said suits were duly served on the governor, but governor ignored the suits and purportedly signed the bill into law.”

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