Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has revealed that the State-owned security outfit code-named ‘Operation Doo Akpo’ is to be reactivated and strengthened with state-of-the-art facilities.
He said this was part of the government’s strategic security effort to sustain the peace and security in the State.
Diri disclosed this on Thursday, March 25th when he received the South-South zone chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Israel Ege and his entourage in Government House, Yenagoa.
Reacting to the security situation in the country, the governor said the South-South governors met and directed that Special Advisers on Security Matters in the various States should come up with strategies to secure the zone.
According to him; “As South-South governors, we met and have considered the level of insecurity in the country. We have directed Special Advisers on Security in each of the States to meet and discuss how best to secure the zone.
“In our case, we inherited the ‘Doo Akpo’ security outfit from my predecessor. As we speak, we are reinventing ‘Doo Akpo’ to what it used to be. We would procure equipment and logistics for them to ensure that they become the best in Nigeria.
“About two weeks ago, we also signed a law banning open grazing in Bayelsa and we have put in place a committee to ensure that everyone abided by the laws of the State.”
He commended the CAN leadership for their relentless commitment and prayers for the State, acknowledging their role in the continuous spiritual re-awakening of the people.
The governor, who accepted to host the October CAN rally, also directed the Special Adviser on Religious Matters to liaise with the body to ascertain the level of renovation to be undertaken at its secretariat.
In his remarks earlier, the South-South CAN Chairman, Archbishop Ege, said they were in the State to offer special prayers for the governor, his team and the success of his administration.
He said Senator Diri has performed well, particularly in the execution of projects and prompt payment of workers salaries and gratuities.
Bishop Ege also lauded the governor for his examplary leadership and expressed gratitude to him for appointing members of the clergy into his cabinet.