Governor Sheriff of Delta State has directed security agencies to arrest and prosecute any individual found in possession of firearms or attempting to disrupt peace in the state ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He gave the directive while receiving on courtesy call, Aina Adesola, the new Commissioner of Police, Delta State Police Command and his management team, at the Government House, Asaba.
Governor Oborevwori recalled the security situation prior to 2023 and noted that the open display of firearms by youths and criminals was once prevalent but had since been decisively curtailed.
He declared that such acts would no longer be tolerated in the state. “Before now, people brandished firearms openly and caused fear. Since 2023, that has stopped, and it will never happen again in Delta State,” he assured.
He described the posting of CP Adesola to Delta State as a homecoming, noting that the police chief was well acquainted with the state, having previously served in key operational positions within the command.
He said the relative peace currently enjoyed across the state was a reflection of the collaboration between the police and other security agencies, adding that the new CP has displayed experience, professionalism and deep understanding of the terrain.
“I am very happy that you are here because you know this terrain very well. You have served here before and we saw your impact. For the few weeks you have been here as Commissioner of Police, Delta State has remained peaceful, and we are proud of your achievements,” the governor said.
The governor commended senior officers within the command for their dedication and professionalism, singling out ACP Aliyu Shaba and the former Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, for their outstanding roles in tackling gun violence in previously volatile areas of the state.
He urged residents to support security agencies by providing timely and useful information, describing security as a collective responsibility.
Peace is directly linked to development and economic growth and investors can only be attracted to a secure environment, he said, adding “Without peace, investors will not come. That is why Delta State remains open for business”.
CP Aina Adesola had earlier thanked the governor for the warm reception and assured him of the command’s commitment to sustaining peace and security across Delta State.
Adesola assured that under his leadership, Delta residents would continue to sleep with their two eyes closed, as the police would work tirelessly to ensure lasting peace in the state.
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