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By Emmanuel Adeleke
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has issued a one-month ultimatum to the Federal Government to give the state-owned Community Volunteer Guards a licence to bear AK-47 rifles.
The governor gave the ultimatum at the passing out parade of Batch B members of the Benue State Community Volunteer Guards, on Thursday.
He said the aim of the state-owned security outifit is to complement efforts of the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies in curbing crimes and killings in the state.
The governor said he applied for a licence for the state-owned security outfit to bear AK-47 rifles three months ago, but the Federal Government has not responded.
Ortom said his people will make a categorical decision on the matter in the next one month if the Federal Government refuses to grant his request.
He also called for the creation of state police, saying the decentralisation of the current policing system in the country will go a long way to address the worsening security challenges of kidnapping and terrorism across the country.
“Towards this aim, the Benue State Government has already procured some essential equipment as permitted by law and handed them over to the Police for use by Benue State Community Volunteer Guards for effective crime-fighting. Motor vehicles and motorcycles have also been made available.
“I wish to assure you that we will continue to acquire more equipment and weapons that are permitted by law to ensure that you don’t endanger yourself but that you effectively perform in this assignment.
“This giant call towards self-defence is indeed a clarion call to all Nigerians of nationalistic and patriotic spirit to rise and not only support our cause but to also show in the ways to maintain and sustain our lives and nationhood,” the governor said.