This is because it has deployed a tactical force of about 300 officers to the warring communities to dominate and quell the disturbances.
The command’s Public Relations Officer, Odiko Macdon, who disclosed this while speaking with newsmen on Saturday said that Commissioner of Police, Olatoye Durusinmi, had also appealed to relevant state and non-state actors to intensify their interface to resolve the crisis.
The PUNCH reports that the Amazaba and Eastern Obolo crisis broke out in 2008, resulting in the wanton destruction of lives and properties and the displacement of thousands of residents from the warring communities.
Since then efforts by successive administrations to resolve the crisis have yielded little or no results.
Governor Udom Emmanuel’s effort to resolve the agelong crisis and resettle the displaced persons by constituting a White Paper Implementation Committee headed by the Commissioner of Health, Prof Augustine Umoh, had suffered several setbacks following occasional disruptions of the peace initiatives by the warring communities.
Macdon said, “The crisis in Amazaba community in Eastern Obolo and Ikot Akpan Udo of Ette clan in Ikot Abasi local government has led to the lives of four persons. We have mobilised about 300 policemen to the places, there are heavy deployments
“Furthermore, the Command is sparing no resources in restoring normalcy, the CP has called on those concerned to give peace a chance. He has further called on relevant state and non-state Actors to intensify their interface to restore peace”
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