Following the bombing attempt that was averted in Imo state on Sunday, the state government has announced some new security measures.
Governor Rochas Okorocha announced the new measures yesterday, Vanguard reports. Some of these new policies include:
* Uncompleted buildings in the state and environs without security guards, will be taken over by the government because criminals use them as hideouts
* Henceforth, all hotels in the state are to install security cameras and should on a daily basis, forward a list of all their guests to the Director of State Security Service
* Trailers bringing food items from the North will no longer be allowed to come into the state at night but only during the day and the food items are to be be off-loaded at a designated place, off the state capital
* Lands left fallow for several years and not used for any economic or gainful purpose but taken over by criminals, will be seized by the state government
* Traditional rulers in the state are directed to summon emergency meetings of their various communities to take stock of strange faces living within their autonomous communities
* The government has concluded arrangements to meet all non-indigenes in the state (because nobody comes into a state to commit crime of any kind without an internal collaborator)
* Residents in the state must do their part by being extra cautious upon sighting cans, leather bags, parked tankers and vehicles around their homes, public places and public buildings
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