Lauds Otti for launching ‘operation crush’
Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, has noted that insecurity is not peculiar to South-East but has become a natural phenomenon.
The Naval Chief who stated this when he visited Gov. Alex Otti of Abia State, commended the Governor over his spirited efforts to improve security in the state.
He particularly commended Gov. Otti for the recent launch of “Operation Crush,” a special joint security operation aimed at frontally combating the upsurge in violent crimes in the state.
Vice Admiral Ogalla, also thanked Governor Otti for the payment of the operational allowances of the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies in the state.
“But having visited His Excellency, we’re very impressed with the effort which he’s making towards supporting the security agencies, particularly the Nigerian Navy, in order to surmount this daunting challenge.
“We appreciate his efforts; and his contribution towards improving security in the state.
“So we commend the agenda which he has launched, which is Operation Crush, with the aim of crushing out all these bad elements which are negating the effort of government in this state and we believe that as Abia State improves, the South-East will improve and the nation will be better for it.
Ikengaonline had reported that Governor Otti launched the joint security initiative code-named, ‘Operation Crush,’ to arrest the troubling incidents of kidnapping and armed banditry in the state, which had lingered for some years, especially in the border areas of Umunneochi and Isuikwuato.
Operation Crush is a multi-agency task-force comprising the Nigerian Army, Navy, Police, DSS, Civil Defence and all other security agencies.
Welcoming the Naval Chief and his entourage, Governor Otti expressed pleasure and congratulated him on his appointment, while extending gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for the appointment, which he said the South-East had not had in the last 30 years.
“I am very pleased to welcome the Naval Chief here. Let me use this opportunity to congratulate him for the appointment, for going through all the screenings and for being approved.
“I thank the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces for appointing one of our own. For a very long time, we have not had a Naval Chief coming from the South-East. The last I could remember was over 30 years.
“We are very, very confident that you will use this opportunity to serve the people of Nigeria. You have started well, still in early days, we know that you will do very well,” Dr. Otti said.
The Governor acknowledged that security is very central to his administration’s agenda because “our agenda is an agenda of development for Abia State, which eventually rubs off on the whole of the South-East and Nigeria.”
According to Gov. Otti, there can be no development without security.
“You may even have security without development but you cannot have development without security. The launching of operation crush is in line with that development agenda.”
Navy Commander McDonald Uba (retd.), Special Adviser to the Governor on Security and Brig. Gen. NJ Edet, Commander 14 Brigade Ohafia, were present during the visit.
On the entourage of the Chief of Naval Staff were: Rear Admiral PC Nwata, Flag Officer Commanding Naval Training Command; Rear Admiral USA Chugali Flag Officer Central Naval Command; and Rear Admiral ZS Muhammed, Chief of Training and Operations NHQ.
Others were Rear Admiral LC Izu, Chief of Logistics Naval Headquarters; Rear Admiral I. Abas Chief of Naval Safety and Standards NHQ; Rear Admiral MG Oarmen, Chief Naval Transformation; Rear Admiral PE Effah Directorate of Naval Intelligence and other top Naval officers.