The Obong of Calabar, Ekpo Abasi-Otu V,
has called on the Cross River Police Command to arrest any masquerade
found along the streets of Calabar begging for money.
Abasi-Otu made the call on Thursday in
Calabar during the formation of Eminent People’s Forum organised by the
Commissioner of Police, Mr Jimoh Ozi-Obeh.
The Obong, who was represented by Etubom
Bassey Duke, the Chairman of Etubom’s Traditional Rulers Council in the
palace, said the call became necessary following series of negative
complaints about some masquerades.
He said that the palace of the Obong had
received several petitions that some people were hiding under the guise
of ‘masquerade’ to extort money from innocent residents of the state.
He said, “The palace of the Obong of Calabar has received several petitions about the wicked act of some masquerades in Calabar.
“Some of these people hide under the
guise of masquerades to extort money from people. They also carry out
heinous crimes while pretending to be spirits.
“We don’t permit masquerades to go about in the street begging for money unless it is a very big cultural event.
“I am calling on the police to arrest any masquerade found begging for money along the streets of Calabar.”
Earlier, Ozi-Obeh said the forum was set up to bring stakeholders together to collaborate on peaceful co-existence in the state.
The commissioner said that the police needed the support of the traditional rulers in order to maintain a crime-free society.
Mrs Tina Agbor, Secretary to the State
Government, said that the security of any state requires the support of
the traditional rulers because they were the closest to the people.
Agbor urged traditional rulers in the
state not to shield any of their subjects found wanting, but rather,
hand them over to the police for interrogation.
A traditional ruler, Etubom Michael
Etim, urged the police to deploy more patrol vans to Akpabuyo and
Bakassi local government areas, to check the activities of suspected
militants in the creeks.
Traditional rulers, local government
chairmen, serving and retired senior civil servants, professionals and
youth leaders, among others, attended the forum.
(NAN)

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