Like Amotekun, South South Govs To Float Regional Security Outfit

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Governors from south-south geopolitical zone on Thursday disclosed that they would soon establish a regional security outfit.

The governors made the disclosure in Asaba, Delta state, while deliberating on ways to tackle insecurity across the oil-rich region.

The consensus is coming less than two months after their south-west counterparts established Amotekun as a regional initiative but resolved to convert it to a state-based outfit after consulting with the federal government.

The governors also resolved to revive the Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Edo and Delta (BRACED) commission, “which will handle the formation of the local security outfit”.

Addressing journalists at the end of the meeting, Ifeanyi Okowa, chairman of the South-South Governors’ Forum, said BRACED will come up with modalities and on the establishment of the regional security outfit.

He said the commission will brief the governors on how to establish the joint security outfit at the forum’s next meeting in May.

Okowa said the commission was established 10 years ago to facilitate economic cooperation among the south-south states.

He said it was important that the current set of governors revive the commission for the development of the region.

The meeting was attended by all the governors in the region except Ben Ayade of Cross River, who was said to be in Abuja for an official engagement.

In the same vein, the south-east governors forum had also said it will establish a regional security outfit to protect lives and properties.