South-East Govs To Unveil Security Outfit In April – Umahi
The South-East Governors’ Forum has agreed to launch its own security outfit for the region in April, according to the chairman of the forum, Governor David Umahi.
This announcement came days after the former governor of the old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo, urged the governors to not delay in setting up a regional security outfit that would be completely under their control.
Nwobodo, who gave the advice at the convocation of the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki where he was conferred with a Doctorate degree in law on Saturday, March 14th, 2020 asked the South-East governors to adopt the South-West model of regional security outfit code named Operation Amotekun for the zone.
The elder statesman warned the governors to take the issue of security in the region seriously, pointing out that people were no longer going to their farms because of fear of being killed by criminals.
I charge all the South-East governors to take the issue of security seriously. Today, as I was coming here, I saw empty land unused; people can no longer go to their farms because of fear and it is your first task as governors to ensure that your people are protected; that people will be free and can go to their farms.
I don’t care how you will do it but you must do that because that is the most important thing,
he said.
Nwobodo, however, advised that the name to be adopted for the South-East security outfit must be a name that will frighten whoever that hears it.
He added,
If you want to call it ‘Onye Akpakwa Nwagu Aka n’odu’ (meaning don’t touch the lion’s tale), but you must call it a name that will make everybody frightened.
But in his remark at the event, Umahi said the security outfit for the South-East region would be launched in April. He said it would be adaptable to the peculiarities of the zone.
He said,
A General is also heading our security outfit; if you like, call it Amotekun but we are coming up with something that is very wonderful and adaptable to our zone. When we roll out in the month of April, our people will be very proud of us as their governors.
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South east,are they really United to carry on with this dream
When it comes to issues of common interest like deteriorating security in the country, they push aside their various differences and partisan politics, to provide the desired safety of lives and property. Take a look at the Amotekun security outfit in the Southwest – it is here to stay. If it works for Southwest, why not Southeast?