Warri Reaffirms Tough Security Measures In Meeting With Arewa Community

 

The Chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area, Hon. (Comr.) Warri Ovoke Friday, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening security across the council area, declaring that proactive measures are necessary to ensure the safety of residents and protect lives and property.

The Chairman made the remarks while hosting representatives of security agencies and leaders of the Arewa community in Isoko South at a security stakeholders’ meeting convened to deliberate on strategies for sustaining peace and tackling emerging security challenges within the local government area.

The meeting focused on enhancing collaboration among the local government, security agencies, and the Arewa community through intelligence sharing, improved communication, and other proactive security measures.

Addressing participants, Hon. Warri emphasized the importance of respecting the laws of the host communities and maintaining peaceful coexistence.

“If you want peace, I’ll give you peace, but if you don’t want peace, you will leave us alone,” the chairman said.

He reminded members of the Arewa community that they had chosen Nasiru as their leader in Isoko South and urged them to recognize and respect his authority.

“For a cordial relationship, you chose your own Nasiru as your head in Isoko South. See him as my representative in your Hausa/Fulani community here. If you can’t obey him, it means you don’t respect your leader, and we cannot continue to live together peacefully,” he stated.

As part of measures to strengthen security, the chairman announced plans for members of the Arewa community to obtain identification cards indicating their occupations and communities of residence.

“For our community to be safe, measures must be taken. We have decided to encourage you in Isoko South to obtain identification cards showing your trade and where you reside. This is to prevent external elements from infiltrating our communities and creating security challenges,” he said.

Representatives of the various security agencies present endorsed the initiative, describing the proposed identification system as a vital tool for proper identification and improved security.

They urged members of the Arewa community to cooperate with government directives, noting that while citizens are free to offer suggestions, decisions on security policies remain the responsibility of government.

Speaking on behalf of the Arewa community, the Chairman of the Delta State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Board, Alhaji Auwal Tukur, assured the council and security agencies of the community’s readiness to comply with the resolutions reached at the meeting.

“Delta State is like a home to us, and we will not allow anyone to create problems for us here. We, the leaders of the Arewa community in Delta State, will not allow anyone to come here and cause trouble,” he said.

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment by the local government, security agencies, and leaders of the Arewa community to deepen cooperation in promoting peace, unity, and security across Isoko South Local Government Area.

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