Insecurity: Delta NUJ Blows Hot, Calls for Periodic Profiling

The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, at the Congress on January 18, 2024 after deliberating on the State of the Nation, passed a communique urging all government agencies and the Police to work towards a safer delta state and Nigeria in extention. 

The council also berated the irregular spate of inter-state unprofiled migration, an opium of security in modern day Nigeria. 

Find attached below, the Communique.

Congress in session: Expresses concern over the state of insecurity in the country, particularly in Delta State, and frowns at the influx of persons with no known or verifiable addresses into the state, thereby heightening insecurity.

- Calls for periodic profiling of residents, especially those without means of identification, to checkmate crime.

- Calls on security agencies to carry out periodic raid of uncompleted buildings inhabited by miscreants to restore peace and order in the state.

-Calls on the relevant government  agencies to carry out oversight on beggars in areas, such as Interbau, DBS, Koka Roundabout, all in Asaba and others to restore sanity.

- Calls on the police and other relevant security agencies to check/regulate the activities of commercial tricycles and motorcycles operators, particularly on the highways Delta State.

- Calls for the banning of the activities of scavengers, a.k.a Iron condemn in Delta State.

- Calls for the non- involvement of the executive arm of government in the appointment of senior electoral officers of the electoral body (INEC), such as Chairman, Commissioners and REC, and its funding should directly come from the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) to ensure credible elections in the country and reduce the judicialisation of the electoral process. 

- Condemns the police invasion of a live television programme in Abia State and urges sanctions on all those found culpable.

- Lauds the judgment of the Abuja High Court that the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) cannot fine broadcast stations for alleged breach of its code.

Finally, the congress calls for the decentralization of policing in the  country to pave the way for federal, state, metropolitan, and local government
police to ensure the effective security of lives and property.

Signed:

Churchill Oyowe - Chairman, NUJ, Delta Council 

Victor Sorokwu - Secretary, NUJ, Delta Council 

Godwin Ijediogor, (Guardian Bureau Chief)- Chairman, Communique Drafting Committee

Ifeanyi Olannye (NAN) Secretary, Communique Drafting Committee

Ifeoma Okafor(NTA)- Member, Communique Drafting Committee
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