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Rivers Female Youths Protest Killings In PH Hotels, Say Serial Killer On The Loose
By Chuks Ekpeneru
Irked by the ugly pattern of supposed ritual killings of women in hotels in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, female youths in the state on Friday protested to the State Police Command, demanding stronger measures to protect women.
The Rivers Female Youths who displayed placards with different inscriptions decried the obvious targeting of women by suspected serial killers operating in the state.
Some of the placards read: “Hotel owners must be accountable and be responsible for their guests”, “She could be your sister, daughter, wife or friend”, “There is no life without women”.
Convener of the protest march, Soibi Ibibo Jack said that the female youths were at the State Police Command to demand stronger measures by the Police to apprehend the killers.
She said once apprehended, the killer must be made to face the full weight of the law, irrespective of his/her political or social status.
“There is a serial killer on the loose in Rivers State. We want to go out and return home without fear.
“We acknowledge the police for what they are doing, but we urge them to do more so that the killer is arrested, tried and made to face the full weight of the law”, she said.
In her remarks , a protester, Cecilia Dikibo urged the Police to deploy more resources to ensure the safety of females in Port Harcourt.
Also speaking, Peace Pepple from Opobo-Nkoro said as the Police works to secure women, there is the need for everyone to be careful.
Bidemi Edward-Odoi suggested the arrest and strict interrogation of affected hotels managers to compel others to the security of their hotels seriously.
The Rivers State Police commissioner Represented by DCP Chuks Enwonwu said that the Police is working with other security agencies to secure the lives of women and other residents.
He said: “The police are mostly concerned about these serial killings in the hotels and we have arrested suspects, and investigation is ongoing and if they are found guilty, the long arm of the law will take its course.
“We will do our best to make sure that this evil stops. We have sent message across to all business places especially the hotels to have full data of the customers who want to lodge, so that they could give account if anything happens. We are not saying that they should install CCTV cameras in their rooms that is invading people privacy, but as the customer comes in, take data of the person”.
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