- Govs Media Aide, Efeizomor Cautions Critics
critics of Gov Sheriff Oborevwori administration’s security agenda in Delta State have been urged to properly verify their source of information before rushing to the press to make unfounded allegations against the Governor.
This advice is coming from one of the Governor’s Media Aide’s, Prince Victor Efeizomo in Asaba, while reacting to the allegations, particularly on the social media by some faceless writers to the effect that Delta State was becoming increasingly unsafe, due to the rising rate of insecurity, particularly kidnappings.
The Governors Aide, who said the claim by such writers tend to blow the security situation in the State out of proportion, and was capable of raising unfounded alarm, posited that their allegations were a mischievous figment of their imagination, aimed at undermining Gov Oborevwori’s efforts in keep Delta State safe and secure in the one year and two months of his administration.
While positing that there is no Community, State or country that is a hundred percent crime- free, he said, compared to what is happening in many other states in the country, Delta State was relatively safer, due to the deliberate efforts of Gov Oborevwori to keep the State safe and secure, through the instrumentality of his M.O.R.E Agenda.
According to him, Gov Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E Agenda underscores the need to ensure adequate security that would help to protect the lives and property of the Citizen and residents of the State for it’s overall social economic and infrastructural development.
To this and, he disclosed that, Gov Oborevwori had not only ensured a cordial relationship between his administration and Security Agencies in the State, he has taken a step further to pledge the provision of operational vehicles and security gadgets to the police that would help to enhance their operations in the State.
Little wonders, therefore, when the new Police Commissioner in the State, Mr Abamiwonda Olufemi, assumed office, Gov Oborevwori did not hesitate to say, “The synergy between the State government and the Police has built trust and confidence of Deltans in the ability of the Police to serve their interest in making the State safe and peaceful”, Prince Efeizomo disclosed.
Specifically, the prince reminded the governor’s critics that, in January this year, he (the Governor) handed over the Certificate of Occupancy for 66.6 hectares of land to the Nigerian Air Force for the establishment of a barrack at Osubi, Okpe Local Govt Area of the State.
The decision, he said, was in line with the Governors M.O.R.E agenda to enhance peace and security in the State.