Friday, December 28, 2018

Get Rid Of Criminal Elements From Kwara Before 2019 Polls - Lai Mohammed To IGP

Alhaji Lai Mohammed - Minister of Information and Culture
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has called on the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, and challenged Nigeria Police to redouble efforts to rid Kwara State of all criminal elements before 2019 general elections.

Speaking at the official commissioning of multi-million naira mobile police barracks in Offa, solely built within six months by the Offa community and donated to the Nigeria Police, on Thursday, the minister lamented that cultism, armed robbery, hooliganism, and all forms of criminality, in recent times had become hallmark of the state.

Alhaji Mohammed, who described his statement as a call to duty, charged the IGP to ensure that Kwara State, once again is safe for all to live in.

"What we are doing today is a strong message for the police and it is very apt considering what happened in Offa April 5th this year. We all remember the sadness the massacre of 33 innocent lives by hoodlums. And what Offa people have done is to ensure that never again will this be repeated in the town.

"I want to use this opportunity to call on the police in Kwara State and with what Offa people have done today in giving you the necessary support is to rid not just Offa but the entire Kwara state, of robbers and all undesirables.

"This is a call to duty by the police in the state to redouble their efforts in ensuring that the state is safe for all. It is unfortunate that the state in recent times, has become notorious for criminality.

"Kwara State in recent time has made headlines for wrong reasons. It is either because of armed robberies, killings or acts of cultism. This is why I believe that the police have a big responsibility to rid this community and Kwara State of all criminals. Because without security not only won't there be peace, there will be no development.

"No investor will come into a community which is controlled by thugs, hoodlums and cultists and those who witnessed what happened a few days ago in IIorin, the state capital, would agree with me that cultists, hoodlums, hooligans and brigands are still very much active in the state.

"So my appeal to the police especially the run-up to the 2019 general elections, is that they must redouble their efforts. You must ensure that every citizens of this state is free to cast his vote and his vote will not only be counted, but his vote would count. And the only way you can assure this is by ensuring that you get rid of all criminal elements before the 2019 general elections.

"We are not asking you to do this just because of the elections, we are asking you to do this for all times, because it is very unfortunate today that cultism, thuggery and all sorts of criminality have now become the hallmarks of Kwara. This is not the Kwara me and you dreamed of an it is not the Kwara that we intend to restore. I call on the Inspector General of Police to ensure that Kwara is once again safe for all of us to stay."

















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