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DOPF Urges Gov Oborevwori To Sign Community Security Law

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Members of Delta Online Publishers forum,DOPF have appealed to Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to sign into law the Delta State Community Security Corps Agency Law, 2025, aimed at addressing growing security concerns in the state.

The law, passed by the Delta State House of Assembly in July 2025, provides a framework for community-based policing and grassroots security.

In a statement, Chairman of Delta Online Publishers forum, Emmanuel Enebeli and the Secretary,Shedrack Onitsha expressed concern over delays in signing the law, citing persistent attacks on farmers, kidnappings, and violent crimes.

The law is seen as crucial in complementing conventional security agencies and improving intelligence gathering.

Full text of the statement Reads ;

Your Excellency,
Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori,
Governor of Delta State.
Government House,
Asaba.

Sir,

AN APPEAL FOR URGENT ASSENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DELTA STATE COMMUNITY SECURITY CORPS AGENCY LAW, 2025

We write to you with a deep sense of responsibility and patriotic concern over the growing security concern in Delta State, particularly the persistent attacks on farmers by armed herdsmen, cases of kidnapping for ransom, and other violent crimes that now threaten livelihoods, food security, and public confidence in governance.

It is in this context that we respectfully urge Your Excellency to sign into law the Delta State Community Security Corps Agency Law, 2025, a critical security legislation passed by the Delta State House of Assembly on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, after due legislative process and third reading.

The law, sponsored by Hon. (Dr.) Isaac Anwuzia, Chairman of the House Committee on Peace and Security, repeals the 2020 version and was deliberately crafted to provide a more robust, structured, and legally grounded framework for community-based policing and grassroots security across the state.

The intention of the House was clear: to strengthen Delta State’s security architecture by establishing a formal Community Security Corps Agency that can complement conventional security agencies, like the Amotekun in the South-West, improve intelligence gathering, and respond swiftly to local security threats that federal forces alone are overstretched to handle.

While we commend Your Excellency for assenting to the Delta State Anti-Terrorism and Anti-Cultism (Amendment) Law, 2025, and launching Delta State Security Trust Fund, we are constrained to express concern that the Delta State Community Security Corps Agency Law, which provides the operational backbone for effective grassroots security enforcement, has remained unsigned several months after passage.

This delay raises troubling questions, especially when viewed against the fate of the Delta State Anti-Open Grazing Law, which, despite being enacted in the last dispensation, has largely remained dormant, even as Deltans continue to suffer violent attacks on their farms by marauding herdsmen. Laws without enforcement structures become symbolic documents, not instruments of protection.

The current security climate makes the need for this law even more urgent. With reports of terrorist elements being displaced from the North-East following recent international military operations, there is growing fear that criminal networks may seek refuge in relatively softer regions, including parts of the Niger Delta.

Signing the Delta State Community Security Corps Agency Law into force must therefore go hand in hand with the immediate establishment of clear structures for its implementation, including recruitment guidelines, training standards, funding mechanisms, oversight frameworks, and coordination protocols with existing security agencies.

We strongly believe that assenting to this law and activating its provisions will send a powerful message that your administration is proactive, people-centered, and determined to protect lives, investments, farmlands, and communities, rather than reacting after irreparable damage has been done.

As the New Year unfolds, we respectfully appeal to Your Excellency to present the signing and implementation of the Delta State Community Corps Agency Law, 2025, as a decisive gift to Deltans; a reassurance that their safety matters and that laws enacted in their name will not be allowed to gather dust on government shelves.

Yours faithfully,

Emmanuel Enebeli, FCIISM, MNIPR
Chairman, DOPF

Shedrack Onitsha, FCIISM, MNIPR
Secretary, DOPF

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