By Tobias Ekirika
In a bid to eliminate unknown gunmen from their locations within Anambra State, the Special Adviser on Community Security to Governor Charles Soludo, Prince Ken Emeakayi has called on Agunechemba operatives to quickly take control of all camps used by criminal elements across the State.
Emeakayi made the appeal during a meeting with the leaders of the grassroots security operatives, commending their efforts in preventing the youth from engaging in kidnap for ransom rather than seeking lawful means of income.
Assuring the community, especially those affected by the criminal youth who had dominated the forests for some time before Agunechemba’s intervention.
Prince Emeakayi noted that they are now better equipped, thanks to Governor Soludo, with advanced cameras and earth-moving vehicles aimed at driving the criminals out of the State.
In a press release today in Awka, signed by Comrade Nweke Nweke, the Media and Publicity Secretary of Agunechemba, Prince Ken Emeakayi expressed gratitude towards State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu for his strong support of the Agunechemba operatives as they combat criminals in the State.
“I want to extend my sincere thanks to His Excellency, Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, for the resources provided to the Agunechemba operatives in their fight against crime. I also commend their dedication that has helped us achieve these milestones. I will ensure that we recognize our operatives, particularly Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu and his team for aiding Agunechemba in helping community members displaced by bandits to return home.”
“In this season of Yuletide, I want to announce a strategy to silence the criminals, as we are prepared to confront them directly. It is advisable for these hoodlums to leave the State, as we are no longer waiting for them to come and kidnap; we are actively taking the fight to them. As a parent, if you know your child is hiding in the woods, it is best to bring him back now, for no respectable person chooses to dwell there,” warned Prince Emeakayi.
