Prince Ken Emeakayi
The Special Adviser to Governor Charles Soludo on Community Security, Prince Ken Emeakayi has initiated a move with local vigilance groups and security company owners in the State to strengthen internal security collaboration across Anambra.
This initiative aims to coordinate and integrate their activities within the framework of the State’s Homeland Security policy.
Prince Emeakayi emphasized the significance of Section 7 of the Anambra Homeland Security Laws of 2025, which mandates that any private security firm operating in the State must register with the State Government after fulfilling other necessary regulatory criteria.
This announcement was conveyed in a press release issued by the Media and Publicity Secretary for Agunechemba, Comrade Nweke Nweke and made available to the press.
The release is in line with the Anambra State internal security regulations which direct that all security firms and armed personnel associated with employers statewide must be officially registered to ensure proper management and accountability.
“An invitation has been extended to all private security firms and their personnel in Anambra State for a vital meeting this Friday at ASTUC Hall within the old Government House in Awka by 12 noon. Prince Emeakayi insists that attendance is mandatory, “the statement read.
Nweke underscored the meeting’s significance, asserting that it would enable the State government to better manage the misuse of arms and rectify inappropriate utilization of internal security resources.
He cautioned that non-compliance with this directive would attract sanction.
“This is the first meeting of its kind since Prince Ken Emeakayi took over as the Special Adviser on Community Security to Governor Soludo, and it is very important.
“It will offer a valuable opportunity to exchange crucial security intelligence with our committed crime fighter, (Prince Ken Emeakayi). I am confident that all attendees will gain significant insights into security issues,” Nweke remarked.
