Insecurity: Gov. Umahi orders native doctors to register with police

Governor David Umahi has directed native doctors and traditional medicine dealers to register with the government and the police within seven days.
Mr Umahi gave the directive on Wednesday after the weekly state security council meeting in Abakaliki.
“There would be an executive order to this effect, and anyone caught doing otherwise would be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.
He also directed that wakes and other social activities in Ebonyi must end by 6:00 p.m., charging council chairmen and relevant security outfits to enforce the order.
“Anyone who defies this directive would pay a fine of N1 million as criminal activities are perpetrated through these wake-keeps (sic) which last through the night,” he said.
Mr Umahi added, “The perpetrators post such killings and destruction on the social media, claiming that they are members of the Indigenous People of Biafra or the Eastern Security Network.
“I am not standing for either (of the) groups, but they continue to deny that they are not into violence.”
The governor, however, said, “I direct security agencies to crack down on all criminal activities in the state and prosecute all culprits.”
Mr Umahi regretted the rampant circulation of fake news in the state and warned that the government would no longer tolerate such.
“Someone posted on Wednesday that herders attacked a school in Abakaliki, and schools began to close and people running in panic.
“Anyone who circulates fake news, whether from the opposition or in agreement with me, would be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.
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