A communique has been issued by the South-East governors and heads of security agencies at the end of the first South-East Security Summit held yesterday in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
Below are the resolved submissions on the communique as posted on the the official Facebook handle of His Excellency, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State:
COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY SOUTH EAST GOVERNORS AND HEADS OF SECURITY AGENCIES AT THE END OF THE FIRST SOUTH EAST SECURITY SUMMIT HELD IN OWERRI ON SUNDAY APRIL 11th 2021
After exhaustive discussions on the current security challenges in the South East and with valuable contributions from participants at the first South East security summit in Owerri on this day Sunday April 11th 2021, it was resolved as follows:
1. To strongly and unequivocally condemn terrorism and banditry in any part of Nigeria, particularly in the South East. The meeting strongly condemns the burning of police stations, violent attacks on custodial centres with the unlawful release of inmates, and the killings including security personnel, natives/ farmers and headsmen.
2. That the five South East states are
on the same page with the federal government on the issue of security
challenges in the country. To this end,
the meeting makes it absolutely clear that the South east will stand resolutely with the federal
government to fight terrorists and
bandits to a finish
3. That the political leadership in the South East has resolved to bring together all the arsenals at their command, as one united zone, to fight and flush out criminals and terrorist from the zone.
4. That the summit resolved that to
achieve this, there is a need to galvanise all the relevant stakeholders in the
south east, the political class, the business community, the bureaucrats and
the intelligentsia to provide all necessary support to security operatives in
the five south east states to ensure total success in the fight against
criminality in the zone.
5. That the heads of all the security agencies in the south east have
resolved to exchange intelligence in a seamless, effective new order that will
help to checkmate crime in the zone.
6. That to fast track crime-busting in
the south east, the heads of security agencies have been mandated to draw up a
comprehensive list of their logistics and material needs for sustainable
success in the fight against criminality, for the immediate provision by the
leadership of the South East.
7. That a committee made up of
security personnel, government officials and relevant stakeholders be set up to
coordinate and monitor the implementation of the south east joint security
platform.
8. To applaud the initiative of the
South east security summit and to make it a statutory summit that will convene
every quarter while its hosting shall rotate among the five south east states.
9. The meeting resolved to maintain a
joint security vigilante for the South East otherwise known as Ebube Agu.
10. The meeting appreciated the formation of South East joint security
outfit co. Named Ebubeagu. Headquarters in Enugu to coordinate our vigilante in
the South East.
11. South East Governors requested the Acting IGP to stop the influx of IGP
monitory units but to allow cps and state and Zonal commands to handle their
cases.
12. Meeting approve that the acting IGP and other security chiefs do invite
the leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo and CAN
to find out the reason for
increasing insecurity of the South East .
13. Meeting agreed that military policing in the South East should be
adequately funded and become effective.
14. Meeting agreed that open grazing has been banned and security agency
should implement the ban.
15. The meeting encouraged a peaceful coexistence of farmers and headers to
allow Governors to succeed in the fight against criminality.
SINGED
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