Pubdate: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 Source: Vanguard (Nigeria) Copyright: 2004 Vanguard. Contact: http://www.vanguardngr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2890 Author: Umar Yusuf ARMED FORCES, NDLEA TO COOPERATE IN CURBING CRIME WAVE IN ADAMAWA The Armed Forces and other security outfits in Adamawa State have resolved to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA towards combating the rising wave of crime and drug abuse in the society. The Agencies resolved at an interactive session in Yola called by the State Commander of the NDLEA, Mallam Baba Husseini. The Brigade Commander 23rd Armored Brigade, Yola Brigadier General J.B Ahmadu assured of the total commitment of the Army in helping to combat drug menace in the society and the barracks in particular. General J.B Ahmadu suggested that seminars on drugs abuse should be organized for officers and men of the Brigade as well as students within the barracks and its environs. The State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Hafiz Abubakar Ringim decried the rising wave of crime in the State, saying that criminal activities any where in the world are associated with drugs. They assured the NDLEA Commander of the willingness of the Police to organize joint operations within and outside the State to deal decisively with criminals and drug offenders. Alhaji Hafiz Abubakar Ringim urged officials of the NDLEA in the State to see the Police as partners in progress since their constitutional responsibilities revolves around security and crime control. The State Commander of the NDLEA, Mallam Baba Husseini had solicited for the full cooperation of all the security outfits in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking. Malam Husseni emphasized that the agency alone is handicapped to cope with the sophisticated mode of drug trafficking in the society now.In another development, the 25 years old abandoned Drisal bridge at Uba in Adamawa State has been constructed and commissioned by Governor Boni Haruna at the weekend. Commissioning the bridge constructed at a cost of N131 million, Boni described the ceremony as memorable because of the number of lives that perished in the Drisal river before the reconstruction. He lamented the 25 long years hardship and agony suffered by the people of Uba in Adamawa and their neighbours from Borno following the neglects of the bridge by successive administrations. The Governor enjoined the people to be patient as his government is more determined to providing them with the basic infrastructures that will better their lots. "The government will not allow itself to be detracted by the Abuja/Kaduna based self-styled critics who stay far away from the state and write baseless and unfounded accusations," the Governor fumed. "We will make you comfortable and acknowledge your appreciations" Haruna told the people. Earlier, the Chairman of Uba - Gaya Development Area, Alhaji Mohammed Mayas recalled the lives lost during the rainy season as the sick, especially women - in-labour could not gain access to hospitals. "At times burial of the dead had to be delayed when the river over- flows its bank", Mayas regretted.He stated that the people of Uba will ever remain grateful to the Adamawa State government for the completion of the bridge, noting that the problem of erosion and the separation of Northern and southern Uba, which the people have hitherto referred to as the "Berlin wall" has been solved. The entire North - East sub-region has almost been cut - off from the rest parts of the country following epileptic NITEL telephone services in the area. Territorial Manager of Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd,( NITEL ) incharge of Adamawa State, Engineer Albert Okolie when asked attributed the problem to the breakdown of NITEL Repeater Station at Garkida.He explained that the faulty Repeater station serves as the link between Yola - Maiduguri route before connecting to the Bauchi secondary center, then to the other parts of the country. The Territorial Manager further explained that the Yola - Gombe route being the only functional route servicing most of the States in the sub-region is heavily congested thereby making linkage with the rest parts of the country extremely difficult."To reach Bauchi secondary center which links the entire North - East with the rest parts of the country has become increasingly difficult moreso with frequent power outage in most of our sub-stations along the route", he explained. He however, gave an assurance that NITEL engineers will soon be deployed to the repeater station at Garkida as formal complain has been lodged at the NITEL Area Headquarters.Engineer Okolie gave an assurance that things being equal, the faculty repeater station will be put to use in the shortest possible time.Commenting on the levels of indebtedness to NITEL, the Territorial Manager disclosed that about (N130m) One Hundred and Thirty Million Naira is being owed the organization by subscribers in Adamawa State. He commanded the Adamawa State government for its prompt settlement of NITEL bills, and enjoined subscribers, especially those with multiple accounts to ensure settlement of their phone bills.Engineer Albert Okolie announced that over 400 lines of indebtor subscribers may soon be recovered in the State for non payment following a presidential directive to that effect. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek