Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo

Security: Bayelsa Communities Urged to Set Up Vigilantes

By Amos Odhe, Yenagoa

The Bayelsa State government has directed the leadership and members of communities that are yet to set up vigilantes, to complement the efforts of conventional security agencies, to do so without further delay.

The state’s deputy governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, gave the directive while receiving some members of Ovom Community at the Government House, Yenagoa on Tuesday.

In a statement signed by his senior special assistant on Media, Mr Doubara Atasi, the deputy governor, explained that the move would enable government to improve on the prevailing peace and security in the state.

Stressing the need for people to always see security as a collective responsibility, he assured that the Douye Diri-led administration would spare no effort in making Bayelsa the safest state in the country where meaningful business and social activities would thrive unfettered.

The deputy governor urged the vigilantes in the various communities to volunteer actionable information to security agencies and also take deliberate steps to curtail the activities of cultists and other criminal elements.

Commending the people of Ovom community for their patience and understanding so far, as hosts to the seat of power in the state, Ewhrudjakpo assured that government would do more to improve their socio-economic wellbeing and development. 

Responding to requests by the delegation, the deputy governor pointed out that the philosophy of the ‘Prosperity Administration’ was hinged on empowering Bayelsans to create wealth for themselves.

He also promised that government would look into their requests such as construction of more internal roads, a public events pavilion, solar-powered street lights, health centre as well as employment and appointment of Ovom indigenes.

Earlier, leader of the delegation, Chief Lambert Ototo, expressed gratitude to government for its magnanimity to Ovom through appointments of their sons and infrastructural development.

Chief Ototo, who is the chairman of the state’s Local Government Service Commission, said the meeting was part of efforts to strengthen the existing mutual relationship between government and his community.

Delivering the community’s address,  Mr Bile Simeon, requested government to construct more internal roads, an auditorium, installation of solar-powered street lights, and the building of comprehensive health centre.

Others are the upgrading of the existing Ovom traditional stool to first class status, appointment of sons and daughters into political offices as well as employment into the state civil service.

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