Arrest, Detain, and Cleanse The Streets of Criminal Rough Heads — By Peter D’Rock Uwaibi

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Dr. Peter D’Rock Uwaibi

 

Governor Obaseki’s administration, acclaimed as the best government ever to govern the sovereign sub-nation of Edo State, has recently successfully rid the streets of jobless ragged brutes who persistently engage in criminal activities.

Obaseki, in his unrelenting fight against the devastating effects of gangsterism, promptly assembled the combined forces of police, military, and paramilitary commands to thwart the rising menace of cultism and the antisocial delinquencies. The governor spoke firmly when he made these assertions.

Therefore, it was expected that the police would respond and employ their legal might to curb, arrest, indict, and, where necessary, incarcerate all those involved in the recent disturbances on the streets of Benin (Bini).

The state must continue to foster and encourage orderliness for peaceful coexistence throughout the kingdom of Benin. Those who create disturbances and perpetrate crimes will certainly face time in one of the state correctional facilities.

The application of court judgments should be precise and devoid of ostentatious exhibitions of procedural court rulings intended to incite public sentiment.
Let’s be properly guided the pronouncement of judgment of a lower court, is not necessarily
Res-Judicata.

Despite the numerous health hazards associated with public exposure of corpses in this era of COVID infections, these criminal elements dishonored the deceased by parading his corpse around the streets of Bini without his family’s permission. These offenders must be held accountable for such infringement.

Obaseki has evolved the state past the exhibition of hooliganism cultivated by the previous administration.

NOW THIS:

Ighodalo’s masterly preparedness to move the state forward to the next level is implicit in his published manifesto, “Partway To Prosperity,” which outlines key issues and policies driving the developmental context of his productive government.

We must rid ourselves of self-centered or ‘our belly first’ policies and embrace higher standards of civilized restraint to prevent looting and corruption where government officials prioritize personal gain over public service.

Ighodalo has consistently shown himself as a man of integrity, attaining high levels of trust through his unwavering dedication to hard work.

We must not allow potentially dishonest politicians to lead us into a worse future. As voters, we must reject failed past leadership and secure a better tomorrow through our votes in the ballot boxes. Unchecked corruption cannot cloud our vision for “Partway To Prosperity.

Written by Dr. Peter D’Rock Uwaibi

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