Dialogue, developmental road maps key to N’Delta peace – Dickson

Dickson identified dialogue and a clear road-map for development, as key to achieving lasting peace, security, law and order in the Niger Delta region.

Governor of Bayelsa State, Henry Seriake Dickson has identified dialogue and a clear road-map for development, as key to achieving lasting peace, security, law and order in the Niger Delta region.

Dickson stated this during a courtesy call on him by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai.

At the event, the governor stressed the importance of peace and security to the overall development the State.

He noted that, the state government has been working in close collaboration with the security agencies to ensure the security of lives and property as well as the protection of critical national assets.

He commended the Nigerian Armed Forces for its efficient and effective disposition and acting as the bastion and ultimate guarantor of the nation’s constitutional democracy.

He also added that, the officers and men have discharged their responsibility of defending the sovereignty of the country.

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Hon. Dickson also called for the continued support and understanding of the people and communities to the ongoing military exercise in the State.

He further pointed out that, it is intended to protect law abiding citizens and critical national assets.

Governor Dickson noted that, peace and security in Bayelsa, is critical to the stability of the Niger Delta.

According to him, the State remains the epicentre of all the issues and challenges of development facing the region.

In his words “security can only be achieved when you have an effective and robust collaboration.  

“This state understands the role of security which is the cornerstone of any meaningful and lasting development and that is what we are doing, working with the intelligence and law enforcement agencies, mobilising our community leaders at all levels.

“We have drawn up at all levels a dynamic synergy between all to ensure that our state and our region remain safe.  

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“If you are talking about security and stability in the Niger Delta region, you know that it has to start with Bayelsa because this is the epicentre of all the issues, challenges and all the contradictions that we have to deal with  and all those issues are basically development”.

In his remarks, the Chief of the Army staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai said his visit is a part of the activities of the military operation in the region code named “Operation Crocodile smile”.

According to him, the army has deployed about three thousand officers and men, as well as equipment for the exercise, pointing out that, the number of personnel will be increased to ten thousand by next year.

Lt. General Buratai further disclosed that, the exercise is aimed at training officers in marine combat operations as the state is largely riverine and borders the Atlantic ocean, which could be prone to external aggression.

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The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) said the exercise is to also prepare the army against external aggression, just as the armed forces also need to be trained to forestall internal conflict.

He explained that, the military has also been engaged in promoting civil, military relationship in the areas of medical outreach to citizens, road maintenance and education.

The COAS added that the military takes its rules of engagement seriously, even during conflicts.

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