Anti-cultism: Police embark on campaign in Enugu

AMaraizu

AMaraizu

AMaraizu

The police command in Enugu State has said that it will soon begin a state-wide campaign against cultism across the state.

The command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ebere Amaraizu, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Tuesday.

Amaraizu added that the campaign would be done in partnership with the Nigeria Policing Programme (NPP).

He said that the campaign was part of measures put in place by the command for a continued peaceful and secured environment.

The police spokesman said that it would also create a robust police-public relationship with relevant stakeholders to stem the tide of cultism in the state.

He said “The state command will be holding its community-based campaign on cultism and other social vices in the state beginning from Feb. 28 to March.

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“The state-wide community-based campaign as supported by one of the police partners – NPP – will take place across the three senatorial zones in the state namely: Enugu East, Enugu North and Enugu West senatorial zones.

“The campaign for Enugu East Zone comes up on Feb. 28 by 10.a.m at the Superior Police Officers Mess Agbani Road, Enugu.

“While that of Enugu North Zone shall take place at Adada Hall in Nsukka by 10 a.m. on March 1, and that of Enugu West Zone on March 2 at council hall of Awgu Local Government Area beginning from 10 a.m.’’

He added that the campaign was designed to expose the inherent dangers of cultism and related crimes.

Amaraizu said that the campaign would provide support system for youth/students and reform repentant members of cult groups.

He said it would also provide a platform for information sharing among schools, communities and law enforcement agencies.

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