The one-week programme, initiated by the State Commissioner of Police, Emeka Polycarp Nwonyi, is to ensure safe and crime free environment in the 23 local government areas of the State, as well as strengthen the confidence of the people in the police.
Other organisations involved in the planning of the programme include Nollywood actors and actresses, legal and medical practitioners and lecturers.
In a press statement, Ike Wigodo, Secretary of Rivers State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ and the coordinator of the programme, Kate Ezeigbo, said the one-week event will feature road walk, workshop, medical outreach by Commissioner of Police, essay competition, beauty pageant (Queens and Kings), football competition (CP Cup) and concert (night of laughter).
The Commissioner of Police, his management team and officers will embark on stop and search, present gift items and visit major flashpoints to educate youths on why they should shun crime and live a responsible and crime free life during the one week event.
The statement also hinted that the Police boss would initiate an amnesty programme which will provide an opportunity for cultists and those involved in crime to denounce and lay down their weapons and reintegrate back to the society.
“The Rivers State Zero Crime is for the people to see the Police as their friend and also help the police to curb crime in their areas. Police can not know it all. The Police cannot be everywhere at the same time, that is why we want to collaborate with the people to sanitize the State of crime”, she said.
The statement urged all stakeholders including international oil companies (IOC), telecommunication companies and other firms operating in the State to join hands with the Police to fight crime and reduce it to zero level in the State.
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CP Nwonyi Polycarp Emeka Commissioner of Police Rivers State
A group photograph with CP Nwonyi Polycarp Emeka and stakeholders in charge of” Operation Zero Crime” in Rivers State.