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Security: Okowa's Aide Commends Inoaghan On Peace initiatives In Sapele.

Security: Okowa's Aide Commends Inoaghan On Peace initiatives In Sapele.

Francis Tayor

Sapele_____ The Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor of Delta State on security matters, Comrade Daniel Pere Ezekiel has commended the Executive Chairman of Sapele Local Government Council, Chief Hon.Eugene Okpe Inoaghan on his commitments to the relative peace enjoyed by residents in Sapele and its environs.

The SSA made the commendation yesterday 5th September, 2019 during a courtesy visit to the council Chairman at his office in Sapele, stressed that peace is the result of the visible infrastructural development seen in Sapele. He said the governor of Delta State, Senator Dr.Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa is committed to bring more development to Sapele when there is peace, charging residents to sustain the existing peace.

According to Comrade Ezekiel; " l want to commend you for your developmental stride and the relative peace in Sapele Local Government. Your commitment in the fight against criminality in Sapele is commendable."

" l also want to charge you to organize annual sensitization programme  to enlighten the youths and students in Sapele on the dangers of drug abuse. This will help to curb crimes related to cultism and other social vices. My office is ready to work with you on the area of intelligence gathering on security, as well as to bring fresh ideas in order to curb the menace of cultism to ensure a crime free society in Sapele and its environ, he stated."

In his reaction, the Chairman Sapele Local Government Council, Hon Eugene Inoaghan thank the SSA for the timely visit. He also commended the security operatives in Sapele for a job well done in protecting lives and properties. He reminded the SSA that his administration has already embarked on security enlightenment campaign across the local government area, and assure to do more, Hon Inoaghan stated.

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