Bernard Mgbar Baridamue, a first-time lawmaker in the Rivers House of Assembly, has stirred public attention with his recent launch of the ‘Bicycle Initiative to Combat Insecurity’ in Ward 9 of the Tai State Constituency in Tai local government area.
Baridamue,
also the Chairman of the House Committee on Emergency Relief/Special Duties,
unveiled the project at Bunu-Tai Town Square.
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News reports that the initiative involves the distribution of bicycles and
torchlights as valuable resources to aid the battle against insecurity within
the ward.
Photos
from the event show elders and stakeholders laying hands on the bicycles before
they are distributed.
The
project has elicited mixed reactions from the public, with both criticisms and
commendations.
Some
members of the public find the initiative unacceptable in the 21st century,
expressing discontent with the allocation of resources for such projects.
Critics argue that the area is peaceful without needing bicycles and
torchlights.
One
Chamberline Kinikanwo labelled the initiative a “disgrace” and called on the
people of Tai to reject such projects, emphasizing that there are better ways
for lawmakers to contribute to the development of their communities.
On
the contrary, Prince Sordum Leke commended Baridamue’s initiative as a timely
intervention in Bunu-Tai community. Leke argued that considering the high fuel
and maintenance costs for vehicles, bicycles offer an economical and sound
alternative for local policing. He pointed out that bicycles are quiet,
enabling vigilantes to approach criminals discreetly.
Leke
highlighted the importance of local solutions for local challenges and cited
examples from advanced countries where police use bicycles for various
functions.
He
expressed appreciation for Baridamue’s representation and his efforts to
address the challenges facing his constituency for the greater good of Rivers
State.
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