He cautioned all road users to tread with caution as only the living celebrates.
Mr Okoka took over from Frank Okonkwo, who bowed out of active service upon attaining statutory retirement after 35 years of meritorious service.
He urged the public to rely solely on verified information from credible security sources.
The commandant advised criminals to relocate from the state.
He warned against vandalism of public utilities, describing it as a crime against society.
“We are ready to combat all acts of economic sabotage in the oil and gas industry.’’
“The minor was taken away for one year without his parents’ consent.’’
Mr Olonisaye attributed the crash to speeding and route violation and cautioned drivers against reckless driving to avoid further road crashes.
She said that since the federal government had tightened air and land borders across the country, marine borders would not be left porous.
Eluyemi Eluwade, state commandant of the corps, disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Uyo on Tuesday.
