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Police, Journalists Collaborate Against Crime In Ebonyi

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August 20, (THEWILL) – The Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ebonyi State chapter and the State Police Command have partnered to fight crime and criminality in the State.

The chapel and the police in the State sealed their partnership during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police in the State, Augustina Ogbodo, in her office at the Police Headquarters, Abakaliki, the State capital.

Acting Chairman of the chapel, Uchenna Inya, said members of the chapel paid a courtesy visit to the Police Commissioner to strengthen the relationship between the police and journalists in crime prevention and control.

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He described the Police Commissioner as an experienced police officer, who has stabilised the security system in the State through her proactiveness and resilience in the fight against criminality within two months after she was posted to Ebonyi State as the Commissioner from Anambra State, where she was promoted to Commissioner of Police after serving as Assistant Commissioner of Police in Ebonyi State Police Command.

Inya, Ebonyi State Correspondent of New Telegraph Newspaper, commended the Commissioner for her good work in securing the society and urged her not to relent as, according to him, there will be lawlessness without security agents, especially the police, which he said have been at the forefront in the fight against crime in the society.

He noted that Correspondents’ Chapel are journalists whose media head offices are not domiciled in the state and who engage in investigative, development and peace journalism in their social responsibility to keep the society informed and educated.

“We want to thank you ma for receiving us despite your tight schedule. We are here to partner with the State Police Command in the fight against crime and criminality in our dear State through our reportage as the watchdog of the society.

“We know you as an experienced police officer, who has been in the State Police Command before you were promoted to Commissioner of Police and transferred to Anambra State.

“We are happy that you are with us again in our dear State and we know you will deliver having been in the State and knowing its nooks and crannies. We have seen what you have been able to do within the two months you were transferred back to our State by stabilizing the state security system and we are happy that residents of Ebonyi State can now sleep with their two eyes closed,” he told the CP.

Inya used the occasion to call on the Police Commissioner to checkmate the activities of some of her men, who are recalcitrants thereby bringing a bad image to the Command through their uncivil attitudes toward members of the public including journalists.

He reported a case in which some policemen almost vandalized the vehicle of a journalist in the State, Celestine Okeh of the Times Newspapers, when he was driving into Abakaliki Township Stadium to join the State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) during the peaceful protest a few weeks ago over the Federal Government petroleum subsidy policy, which has brought untold hardship to Nigerians.

Responding, the Commissioner of Police, Augustina Ogbodo, commended members of the chapel for the visit and described them as very important in the fight against crime and criminality in the State.

She assured that she will continue to relate with the chapel in her efforts to secure the State.

“The truth is that journalists are very indispensable in information dissemination; you hold the key to it. The Command will continue to partner with the press for crime prevention and control,” she stated.

She expressed dismay at the attitude of some policemen, who she described as recalcitrants, who have been bringing bad names to the police system, saying that is why the Inspector General of Police doesn’t spare them when they are caught with their bad behaviours.

Sunday Ogbu is a professional journalist with eight - twelve years experience that had worked with various print and online media. Sunday specializes in news reporting with the aim of educating his readers on current social, political and economic occurences within his area of coverage. Sunday is a strong force to work with in the media industry and uses his positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Sunday is inspired daily by his wife and their four children. In his free time, Sunday likes sight-seeing, reading and discussing issues of societal interest.

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Sunday Ogbu is a professional journalist with eight - twelve years experience that had worked with various print and online media. Sunday specializes in news reporting with the aim of educating his readers on current social, political and economic occurences within his area of coverage. Sunday is a strong force to work with in the media industry and uses his positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Sunday is inspired daily by his wife and their four children. In his free time, Sunday likes sight-seeing, reading and discussing issues of societal interest.

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