Umahi presents operational vehicles to security agencies, says criminals not after his life




By David Uka

Governor David Umahi has distributed 60 operational vehicles to security agencies and the Ebube-Agu South-East security outfit; even as he used the occasion to affirm that no criminal or gunmen was after his life as being speculated in some quarters.

Governor Umahi made this known on Friday while presenting the 20 brand new HILUX vans and 40 number Toyota Sienna buses procured by the State Government at Governor's Lodge, new Government House, Ochoudo Centenary City, Abakaliki.

Recall that there was a report   on Tuesday that unknown gunmen stormed the site of the ongoing Ebonyi International Airport in search of the Governor after allegedly getting information that he might be visiting the place to inspect the level of work there.

Umahi while denying the report said that
no one is after him, noting that he has directed Security Agencies to brace up to forestall a reoccurrence of attacks on workers at the Airport Project site by criminals.
 
"Let me correct an impression no criminal, no IPOB or ESN is after the Governor of Ebonyi State because the Governor of Ebonyi State has discharged his commitment to the people of Ebonyi State and what happened two days back was not the activity of ESN or IPOB, it is pure criminality, that from a particular local governments had a land matter and they took to guns, and after that they now came to rob the workers at the airport but today, I have gone there with the Serv chiefs, and we have directed the expatriates working there to come back.

"we have reinforced Security there and my directive is that if you near the Airport with the weapon you will not leave the Airport with the weapon and we are committed to doing that, enough should be enough."

He  however said that the South East Security outfit codenamed “EBUBEAGU” is not after the Eastern Security Network or the Indigenous People of Biafra but focusing on protecting Ebonyians and Ndigbo from criminalities.

He further clarified that the Ebubeagu Security outfit, which is yet to be launched, would have an encompassing uniform after launching it across the various States of the South East.

Governor Umahi enjoined Community leaders especially those who will benefit from the Abakaliki Ring road Project to form vigilantes to protect the expatriates, noting that any threat to the workers at any point would lead to exclusion of the area in the project.

"We are about awarding the first phase of the ring road which is about 70km of concrete road, the best ever, so it is an opportunity to the communities to go back and do a meeting and provide a security on the road."

He called on the Nation’s leaders to jettison emphasis on 2023 aspirations but focus on fixing the nations' Security challenges to secure a greater future for Nigerians.

"Let's forget about 2023 and amend fences and let leaders of this country begin to mind their words.

"Our nation is so much at a crossroad, I was so shocked when people are announcing dates for 2023 elections, it is very unfortunate because the Nation is quite challenged now, it is not a matter of Mr. President or a matter of the Governors, all leaders must take responsibility at this stage because it is not what we preach in public that is the issue, it is when we are confronted with a decision that will secure the future of our children, what do we do with that, and I keep saying that no man takes his money to the grave because this problem we are into is because we leaders have failed to secure the future of our children and we still have not changed, so it is  time to have a rethink, the resources of this country can build this country."

He decried the situation where people attributed the travails of the nation's to politicking and called on all and sundry to rally round to restore normalcy.

The Governor expressed readiness to collaborate with CAN and relevant authorities to study the various agitations of the youth with a view to addressing them.

"We can make peace, we can't continue to ignore the various agitations of our youths

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