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Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Tabithatim(op): 6:57am On Jun 25
Governor Mbah to criminals: “You can run, but can’t hide

... AGF, IGP commend Mbah's profound contributions to national security

Governor Peter Mbah says there is no more hiding place for criminals in the state, as his administration has built the capacity to preempt, track down, and bring them to book.

Mbah sounded the warning on Wednesday during the commissioning of the Centre for DNA Forensics and Criminal Investigation (CeDFoCI), a strategic partnership between the Enugu State Government, the Godfrey Okoye University, and the Nigeria DNA Learning Centre, at the university’s complex, Ugwuomu, Nike, Enugu.

This was even as the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN; Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu; and the Vice Chancellor of Godfrey Okoye University, Nike, Enugu, Prof. Christian Anieke, lauded Governor Mbah’s strides in the security sector, describing the Centre as a major contribution to national security and the justice system.

Mbah described the Centre as one of the most important investments by his administration in the state’s security architecture in line with the Citizens' Charter, noting that none of those ambitions would be possible without security.

He maintained that while his administration had significantly reduced crime, more work needed to be done.

“That is why we continue to invest, continue to innovate, and continue to strengthen the systems that keep our people safe. That brings us to why we are here today.

“The Centre strengthens our ability to investigate crime, track criminals, support the work of law enforcement, and ensure that those who threaten the peace of our communities have fewer and fewer places to hide.

"So, to the criminals, I say this: every crime scene leaves a trace. And we can now track that trace and use it as evidence against you.

“For too long, many crimes have gone unresolved because the tools did not exist to capture and prosecute you. Now they do.


“Therefore, if you intend to harm our people, if you intend to prey on our children, if you intend to threaten our communities, understand that the state now possesses capabilities that did not previously exist.

“This Centre changes what is possible. It strengthens our ability to follow the evidence, identify those responsible, and support the work of law enforcement with world-class forensic science.

“So, Enugu is open to investors. Enugu is open to innovators. Enugu is open to people who want to build, create, and contribute.

“But for those who seek to undermine the peace and security of our people, the message is very simple: you can run, but you cannot hide,” he said.

Mbah, however, noted that the emergence of the Centre also comes with responsibilities and new ways of doing things for Enugu residents.

“Henceforth, when crimes occur, keep a safe distance, promptly alert the authorities, and allow trained professionals to carry out their work.

“Every footprint, fingerprint, strand of hair, blood sample, or biological trace may contain crucial evidence. Once contaminated, such evidence may be lost,” he explained.

He said the Centre, though located in Enugu State, remains open for use by relevant agencies, organisations, professionals, and governments beyond its borders.

“This facility may be located here, but its significance extends far beyond our borders. It is our contribution to the quest for a justice system that is guided not by conjecture, but by evidence; not by suspicion, but by science,” he stated.

He lauded President Bola Tinubu’s courageous policies, noting that “these reforms have allowed more funds to flow to states, enabling us to develop infrastructure at scale, including strengthening our security.”

“Again, through his recent transmission of the State Police Bill to the National Assembly, Mr President boldly demonstrates his support for the devolution of policing responsibilities to states, and a clear appreciation of the realities of modern security management,” he added.

He said the partnership with Godfrey Okoye University was consistent with his administration’s broader vision to create an ecosystem where learning institutions are not isolated from society's challenges but are active participants in solving them.

“I commend the Vice Chancellor for nurturing an environment that is wholly conducive to learning and Prof. George Ude, Founding Director of the Centre for DNA Forensics and Criminal Investigation, for his commitment to excellence and for lending his expertise to this project,” he concluded.

Speaking, the Attorney General of the Federation said, “The establishment of CeDFoCI places Enugu and Nigeria on the path of advanced jurisdictions that have integrated forensic science into the core of their security and justice architecture.

“This facility will significantly strengthen Nigeria’s forensic science capacity. It will equip law enforcement agencies with modern tools for criminal investigation, provide prosecutors with credible scientific evidence, assist the courts in reaching just outcomes, and improve the overall administration of criminal justice.

“Again, in an era when criminal enterprises are becoming increasingly sophisticated, security agencies must be equipped with equally sophisticated investigative capabilities,” he asserted.

The IGP, while commending the state and university’s collaboration, said CeDFoCI would strengthen the capacity and work of the police and build citizens' confidence in the system.

“For the Nigeria Police Force, this Centre represents enormous opportunities to strengthen investigations into homicide, kidnapping, terrorism, armed robbery, sexual offences, human trafficking, missing persons, and other grave crimes.

“This Centre will equally provide opportunities for specialised training, scientific research, professional development, and knowledge exchange that will continue to improve investigative standards across our police formations.

“Citizens are more likely to trust the criminal justice system when investigations are transparent, impartial, and supported by credible evidence,” he stated.

The Founding Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the DNA Learning Centre, DNALA, Prof. George Ude, said the institutions were established to, among others, ensure that criminal investigations in Nigeria are guided by scientific truth; support courts with reliable, defensible forensic findings; anchor justice in evidence rather than uncertainty; train law enforcement officers, forensic scientists, medical professionals, students, and early-career researchers; and advance research in forensic genetics, informatics, and molecular biology.

In his goodwill message, the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Calistus Onaga, represented by Rev. Fr. Victor Eze, commended the collaboration between Godfrey Okoye University and the Enugu State Government, noting that the task of nation-building could not be left to government alone.

“While the Church forms conscience and provides moral values, the state provides the structure for justice and security,” he maintained.
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Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Tabithatim(op): 6:59am On Jun 25
Governor Mbah to criminals: “You can run, but can’t hide”







Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TheNonexisting(m): 7:33am On Jun 25
I hope the criminals he was referring to includes v-jay people that commit paternity fraud everywhere.

Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by greatiyk4u(m): 8:42am On Jun 25
I hope the thieves he is referring to included those in his government making life hard for the citizens by diverting what's supposed to get to them

Besides, this a project of Godfrey Okoye University and I wonder why Mbah is trying to take glory for offering more support.

This social media Governor is a menace to the society

The difference between Mba and Tinubu is just tribe and geopolitical zone
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by helinues: 8:46am On Jun 25
Nice one from Gov Mbah

We dey appreciate others not like some people
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TopBanter: 8:51am On Jun 25
Commendable from Mbah. Nigeria policing and crime investigation/prevention capacity needs to become far more modern, scientific and technology-based than it is.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Riversides2003(m): 9:01am On Jun 25
Those Enugu women no go like this news o
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by rhythyson: 9:03am On Jun 25
women will gather one day and burn it down.. dey play
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TopBanter: 9:07am On Jun 25
rhythyson:
women will gather one day and burn it down.. dey play
What has this got to do with women?
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Ironfaceman(m): 9:08am On Jun 25
Nairaland DNA crew. Ona go rest now. Shop Don open. cool
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:11am On Jun 25
A very good one from the governor . DNA isn’t only for paternity cases only. It can also help solve Crime too
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by stan4b(m): 9:19am On Jun 25
Its one thing to build, its another thing to use and maintain it.

Also another thing not for criminals to use it to their own advantage.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Danandosky(m): 9:21am On Jun 25
But Enugu State and Nigeria as a country don't have DNA records/database of her citizens for them to cross match with what is gotten from crime scenes.... This is just another structural edifice with little or no benefits to the fight against criminality
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Newyorkitis(m): 9:24am On Jun 25
Do we have the DNA samples of citizens in Nigeria?
After you've gotten the DNA how do they match it with the individuals they are are looking for?
How can they get the DNA of the nomadic Fulani terror!sts?
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Arostar2023: 9:26am On Jun 25
I suppose the center would be manned by people from other climes? No be the same people wey full DSS, Nigerian police etc wey no fit track bandits go use am?
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by dododawa1: 9:30am On Jun 25
If is FREE







Southeast women will japa to others states
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by MarkNsukkaBread: 9:32am On Jun 25
rhythyson:
women will gather one day and burn it down.. dey play
Be there talking nonsense
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by MarkNsukkaBread: 9:35am On Jun 25
TheNonexisting:
I hope the criminals he was referring to includes v-jay people that commit paternity fraud everywhere.
For your info Igbo tradition does not support DNA paternity tests.

Any child born under a man's roof is his child automatically
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by dfrost: 9:53am On Jun 25
Uncle T on the beat . Nice uniform 😁.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Ijaya123: 10:08am On Jun 25
Meanwhile, Otti is commissioning street and traffic lights, water fountain and his minions are shouting the best governor is Africa.

Second base abeg…
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 10:11am On Jun 25
Good, they need well in that jurisdiction
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by tnerro1(m): 10:21am On Jun 25
They should make the DNA very cheap so marriages can last longer 🤣
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Neoteny(m): 10:41am On Jun 25
“Every footprint, fingerprint, strand of hair, blood sample, or biological trace may contain crucial evidence. Once contaminated, such evidence may be lost,” he explained."

Good initiative.

Problem: forensic science is a lot of hit-and-miss, especially hair, blood, and fingerprints analysis. Most of it is contaminated not by other entity presence, but subjective bias. Fingerprints are usually smudged, or mishandled when taking samples, and you need a huge database to eliminate against unless you already have prime suspects. Same with blood analysis and DNA. Well, DNA is highly accurate, but handling the samples is the difficult part.

Having the facility is a key step, but the professionalism in sampling and handling is the real value proposition. The State government should carefully vet the technicians, set up elaborate, transparent, accountable, and verifiable standard operating procedures, and keep meticulous records, including body cameras and witness cameras to document and analyze the entire process from sample collection, transportation, handling, analytical methods, peer review of processes, and quality control enhancement from reviews.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Bahamas95(m): 10:44am On Jun 25
MarkNsukkaBread:
For your info Igbo tradition does not support DNA paternity tests.

Any child born under a man's roof is his child automatically
Is this a joke or what? undecided

Total nonsense!
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TheStoriesOfMan: 10:45am On Jun 25
stan4b:
Its one thing to build, its another thing to use and maintain it.

Also another thing not for criminals to use it to their own advantage.
Creeminals are getting wiser and smarter with access to internet, better detection evasion kits and decentralization of acquiring tools with ease and zero barriers.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TheStoriesOfMan: 10:48am On Jun 25
Bahamas95:
Is this a joke or what? undecided

Total nonsense!
However funny, that is the truth.

But I'll still do a paternity test anyways.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by TheStoriesOfMan: 10:49am On Jun 25
Neoteny:
“Every footprint, fingerprint, strand of hair, blood sample, or biological trace may contain crucial evidence. Once contaminated, such evidence may be lost,” he explained."

Good initiative.

Problem: forensic science is a lot of hit-and-miss, especially hair, blood, and fingerprints analysis. Most of it is contaminated not by other entity presence, but subjective bias. Fingerprints are usually smudged, or mishandled when taking samples, and you need a huge database to eliminate against unless you already have prime suspects. Same with blood analysis and DNA. Well, DNA is highly accurate, but handling the samples is the difficult part.

Having the facility is a key step, but the professionalism in sampling and handling is the real value proposition. The State government should carefully vet the technicians, set up elaborate, transparent, accountable, and verifiable standard operating procedures, and keep meticulous records, including body cameras and witness cameras to document and analyze the entire process from sample collection, transportation, handling, analytical methods, peer review of processes, and quality control enhancement from reviews.
I kinda agree with you on this.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by voortrekker966: 10:56am On Jun 25
DNA in that news will give women serious palpitations.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by kokoA(m): 10:58am On Jun 25
Many women don pack their bags ready to relocate from Enugu today.
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by AcadaWriter0: 11:07am On Jun 25
Absolutely! It’s a fantastic boost to Enugu's image and the city's security. A real game-changer for the future of crime investigation! Definitely a win for the city's prosperity and the people's peace of mind. It's all about progress and looking forward to it!?
Re: Enugu: Governor Mbah Commissions Centre For DNA Forensics And Investigation by Neoteny(m): 11:29am On Jun 25
TheStoriesOfMan:
I kinda agree with you on this.
Thank you.

The infamous O.J. Simpson case, remember? Mark Fuhrman's mishandling of evidence and the team's general incompetence killed the case, not just the glove-doesn't-fit theatrics of Johnnie Cochran. They'd his blood and DNA on the scene but mishandling of this crucial evidence sank the prosecution. For the record, I believe OJ did it.

Still, I wish more state governors would think proactively about tracing crime using irrefutable evidence. It's a major qnd laudable step in our otherwise bumbling criminal justice system
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