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By O.V Collins

L-R: Director, Department of State Service, Clara Olika; Edo State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Hon. Monday Osaigbovo; Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki; Edo State Commissioner of Police, Abutu Yaro, and Commander, 4 Brigade Nigerian Army, Brigadier Sanni Abdullahi, during a security town hall meeting, in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area, on Thursday, July 28, 2022.

Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state has said his government is finalizing plans to begin issuing Identity cards to residents of the state’s 18 local government area as part of measures to tackle insecurity.

According to Obaseki’s Special Advisor to Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie, the Governor made the disclosure while talking to stakeholders at a security conference in Esako West LGA, Auchi, Edo state.

The Governor said, “We are launching the Edo State Resident Identification System. Every resident in Edo must have an identity card. The identity card will be linked to the Biometric Verification Number so that we know who is who.

“With this, if anything happens, we can follow up. We are not saying that we will not accept visitors. We are not saying that we are going to send people away, but if you must live with us, we must know you.

“We must have the addresses of all the markets in our local government areas. The idea of markets just erupting in people’s houses and without them being registered must stop. All such markets must be closed. The laws specified how markets can be set up.

“If there is a fire incident tomorrow, we can’t even get there. People will be shouting that we have lost our goods, and because we didn’t register that place as a market, we are unable to provide the facilities like water and all the things you need for people to trade there.”

“These markets never seem to close. Are markets not supposed to close? Don’t they have a closing and opening time? But these markets never close. People live there. Investigations carried out by security personnel show that all sorts of things happen there when these markets are supposed to have closed,” he continued.

“We will have to close down all unregistered markets. If you want a place as a market, the local government council must do the needful and also provide them with relevant facilities for a proper market,” Obaseki pointed out.

Obaseki also announced that the training of the first batch of 500 vigilantes will commence on August 22nd at the Nigeria Police Barracks in Ogida, noting that only registered vigilante groups will benefit from the initiative. This was owing to the fact that vigilantes have a role to play in tackling insecurity in the state,

“On September 12, each local government will give us the list of everybody they have registered to operate as motorcycle or tricycle riders.

“Effective the following Monday, we will start to enforce the rules that anybody who has not registered cannot operate as Okada and Keke NAPEP riders. We have agreed that we will provide additional logistics for security operations in Edo North, particularly the provision of more motorcycles for the rural areas.

Speaking on the anti-grazing law, the governor affirmed, “By the end of August, members of the committee for enforcement and implementation of the anti-grazing law will be inaugurated. Open grazing has been banned in Edo since the 27th of May this year.”

The governor further commended the efforts of security operatives on bush combing as they have continually been carrying out surveillance operations in all the forests in the state. “I understand that the bush combing exercise has been on and it has been successful. However, we have had some incidents since the last meeting, our monthly security meeting has revealed some flash points where these activities are more.”

In a remark given by the Olokpe of Okpe Kingdom in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo, His Royal Highness, Oba Idogu III, the governor was commended for his prompt intervention in tackling insecurity in the state.

Contributing his part, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Deke Kanoba, the Egiegbai II of Ekperi kingdom, in Etsako Central Local Government Area of the state, urged security operatives to cooperate with vigilante groups in providing security in rural areas of Edo state.

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