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Governor Otti Abandons Innoson As He Launches Operation Crush To Tackle Insecurity In Abia State (Photos)

Wisdom Nwedene
Last updated: August 8, 2023 4:25 pm
By Wisdom Nwedene
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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has abandoned Nigeria’s Indigenous Company, Innoson as he launched Operation Crush in the State by donating 20 branded Hilux patrol vans to security agencies including the Army, Police, Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, involved in the special operation.

Innoson is Nigeria’s Indigenous Company which produces different types of vehicles while Toyota Hilux is a Japanese automobile company. 

Governor Alex Otti during the event gave criminals terrorising residents of Abia State the option of either to “leave the state in a hurry or be crushed”.

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The Governor who gave the option Tuesday at Okpara Square Umuahia during the launch of “Operation Crush”, a special security operation against the rising tide of violent crime, declared that “Abia will no longer share an inch of its land with criminals or their sponsors”.

He restated that “security of lives and property is the primary responsibility of Government”, hence, his administration “will no longer watch criminal elements and their collaborators” make life unbearable for residents of the state.

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” The goal of this special operation is to protect Abians against any form of insecurity. We will use the superiority of our force to clear and flush our criminals from their hideouts in any part of the state.”

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Otti who entitled his speech at the launch “We Shall Not Give an Inch”, said that the special operation was a strong and coordinated response to the lingering insecurity in the state.

He recalled that he had during his inaugural speech, declared that there would be zero tolerance for insecurity in the state, hence the operation was in compliance with the declaration.

Otti frowned at the upsurge of crime in parts of the state especially Umunneochi- Isuikwuato axis, where according to him, bandits and criminals have declared war against the state.

He said that all those behind various forms of criminality in the state would be flushed out from “wherever they are hiding”.

Governor Otti who expressed pain over various attacks against innocent citizens in the state said he particularly considered the July 25 attack on the Commissioner for Trade and Investment, Mr Isaac Ukaegbu in Aba, an assault on the Government which would no longer be allowed.

“We shall no longer tolerate them. Never again! Criminals won’t have any space again in Abia territory.

” There is one of only two options: Either to leave the state in a hurry or be crushed with the one language that they understand. And that is the language of superior force!”

Gov. Otti said that security agencies in the state had his permission to smoke out and deal decisively with criminals disturbing the peace of residents.

He also said that the special operation would be after those who habour or provide protection for criminals.

” Crime offers no reward but regret and shame”, Otti declared.

He, however, cautioned security operatives against harassment of innocent citizens, warning that such overzealousness will not be condoned.

The Governor, in fact, warned that the heades of security agencies would be held liable for any excesses of their personnel involved in the special operation.

Otti who said that hotlines of the special operation would be made available to the public, pleaded with residents to help volunteer information about suspected criminals in their localities for prompt action.

The Governor later presented 20 branded Hilux patrol vans to security agencies including the Army, Police, Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, involved in the special operation.

He promised continued support of his Government to security agencies for the good of all law-abiding citizens.

” We will support and protect all who mean well for the state”, he said, adding that “security is the foundation for enduring prosperity”.

Otti further said that the major preoccupation of his administration was how to make Abia the destination for investors.

Speaking on-behalf of Heads of security agencies in the state, the Commissioner of Police, Abia State, Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, thanked the Governor for his commitment towards improving security in the state.

He said that the Governor had demonstrated commitment towards ensuring security of lives and property of residents.

The Police boss commended Gov. Otti for giving priority to security matters, and promised on behalf of security agencies in the state to complement the Governor’s efforts.

” The Governor has been very supportive to security operations going on in the state since he came on board. We shall do our best to support him and ensure a peaceful and stable Abia state”.

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