Ahead of election preparation
for security measures are not going as planned; the Commissioner of Police
Eastern Port Command, James Caulcrick, has disclosed that his command lacks
adequate arms and ammunitions to effectively police the port.
Caulcrick lodged this complaint to the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Maritime Command, Kalafite Adeyemi, when she visited the zone in Port Harcourt during an official visit.
Caulcrick lodged this complaint to the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Maritime Command, Kalafite Adeyemi, when she visited the zone in Port Harcourt during an official visit.
The Commissioner told the
AIG that the greater challenges facing the command are inadequate arms and
ammunition for effective patrol and guard duties within the ports and its
environs, lack of gunboats and patrol boats, as well as lack of personalized
radio transmission network within the barracks. He also mentioned shortage of
operational vehicles, barracks accommodation for Port Police personnel and
inadequate staffing of the Command.
However, the AIG had warned
policemen on duty at various seaports in the country to ensure that no illegal
weapons are shipped into the country as she declared her officers’ readiness to
provide security along waterways during the forthcoming general elections
scheduled for March 28th and April 11th
2015.
The police boss appealed to
security operatives to ensure adequate security to avoid any loophole that
could make importation of illegal firearms through the ports possible ahead of
the general elections.
“The importance of this
visit cannot be complete without giving notice that no election can take place
in the absence of viable service.
“The success of the 2015
general election rests on our shoulders in being vigilant. Therefore, all
efforts should be geared towards avoiding criminal elements from using our
ports to bring in weapons and dangerous materials for use to cause violence
during the elections.
“We have been lecturing our
men to be of good behaviour. They are going to perform well. We are ready for
the elections. We are out to do our jobs and to be on steady patrol of the
waterways.”
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