Senato Nwoko provides security training, and communication gadgets to vigilante groups in Delta North
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Senato Nwoko provides security training, and communication gadgets to vigilante groups in Delta North

By Advocate | December 17, 2024 | 3 min read |

To strengthen security and promote peace and development, Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, organized an intensive training program for vigilante groups across the nine local government areas of Delta North.

The program, held at his senatorial office in Asaba in collaboration with the Defense Space Administration, included the distribution of communication gadgets to over 60 beneficiaries from various Anioma communities.

 

The capacity-building initiative, which was held at Senator Nwoko's senatorial office in Asaba in collaboration with the Defense Space Administration, also witnessed the presentation of various communication gadgets to the vigilante teams.

 

At the ceremony, Senator Nwoko said he was motivated to promote security as peace and social cohesion formed the bedrock of development.

 

Represented by the Director of Security at Ned Nwoko senatorial office, Comrade Joshua Opia, the international lawyer cum philanthropist said the progress of Delta North and Nigeria in general remained the centrepiece of his legislative agenda.

 

Senator Nwoko acknowledged as a proponent of the renewed quest for Anioma state and advocate of human empowerment, noted that vigilantes, with their rural closeness,s, have a significant role in community security and maintenance of peace.

 

He urged the participants to be disciplined and focused on the task of safeguarding the communities, assuring that their labour would always be rewarded.

 

Also speaking, Captain C. J. Ejeteh of the Defense Space Administration,

said the security training and deployment of communication gadgets to the vigilante officials were necessary as Delta served as home to strategic security institutions worth monitoring by all stakeholders.

 

He stated that vigilantes were at the frontline of ensuring the security of lives and properties, especially in the communities and urged beneficiaries of the empowerment programme to give their best. He thanked Senator Nwoko for his commitment to the public good.

 

Two resource persons at the training, Dr Ben Ogoriba and Chief Barwa Peter commended Senator Nwoko for his foresight in hosting the ceremony, which they described as far-reaching and exemplary.

 

They gave useful tips to the participants on how and when to use firearms and noted that vigilantes must never take laws into their own hands but call the attention of law enforcement agents in the line of duty.

 

The participants, all elated, praised Senator Nwoko for his consistency in uplifting humanity and enhancing social development.

 

Representatives of the vigilante groups from Anioma communities who spoke included Monday Chukwuji and Awaji Chukwuka, Ndokwa /Ukwuani axis, Chukwuma Nwoko and Nwankwo Francis Ikezue, Aniocha/Oshimili and Idehen Alfred, Ika neighbourhood.

 

Certificates were presented to the participants at the ceremony supervised by the head, Senator Nwoko senatorial office Asaba, Chief Eze Ugo Asibelua.

 

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