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Cross River Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ededem Ani
By EHIGIMETOR IGBAUGBA
The Government of Cross River has ordered the suspension of all scrap-related activities across the state as a result of an increase in vandalism and other forms of crimes
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspension was announced in a statement in Calabar on Monday by the state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Ededem Ani.
In the statement, the government expressed concern over the alarming rise in vandalism, theft, and the destruction of public infrastructure and private property across the state.
It noted that critical assets, including public utilities, road installations, and essential community facilities, have been deliberately targeted, resulting in service disruptions, economic losses, and heightened threats to public safety.
According to the statement, investigations and security reports established a direct nexus between these destructive acts and the activities of scrap dealers, scavengers, and their agents operating within the state.
“Given the urgency and severity of the situation, the Governor has directed the immediate review of all laws, policies, and regulatory frameworks governing scrap-related activities in the state.
“As an urgent interim measure to halt further damage, restore order, and safeguard State and private assets, His Excellency has further approved the immediate suspension of all scrap-related activities across the state for an initial period of six months.”
The statement said that the suspension applies comprehensively to all forms of scrap dealing, including but not limited to trading, scavenging, transportation, and any related operations within, into, or out of the state.
It asserted that any individual, group, or entity found in violation of this directive shall be dealt with in accordance with the law and shall face the full force of legal sanctions.
“All law enforcement bodies and relevant security agencies are hereby mandated to ensure strict compliance and enforcement without exception.
“The Cross River State Government remains resolute in its duty to protect public infrastructure, defend private property, and ensure that residents feel safe and secure.
“These measures are necessary to prevent further sabotage of critical assets and to maintain public confidence,” the statement added. (NAN)