Tag: Anambra

  • JUST IN: Five suspected secessionists killed in Anambra 

    JUST IN: Five suspected secessionists killed in Anambra 

    Five suspected members of a secessionist group were killed and their camp set ablaze by the Joint Security Forces (JSF) in Anambra State on Tuesday. 

    The operation is part of Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo’s “Operation Udo Ga Achi,” aimed at eliminating criminal elements in the state.

    The operation, which took place in Ufuma, Orumba North Local Government Area, involved a combined team of police, military, and other security agencies.

    During the operation, security forces neutralized an armed secessionist gang on Umugem Road, with many others reportedly fleeing with gunshot wounds. 

    Authorities recovered several weapons, including two AK47 rifles, one pump-action gun, and four undetonated improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

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    Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga confirmed the incident, stating that the Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono Itam, is urging local residents to cooperate in reclaiming the area from criminal groups.

    Governor Soludo, after the Executive Summit in Awka, reiterated that “Operation Udo Ga Achi” would be fully launched shortly to restore peace and security in the state. 

    Ufuma is one of several areas previously overtaken by secessionist groups responsible for kidnappings and killings.

  • JUST IN: Two reverend sisters, judge abducted in Anambra regain freedom

    JUST IN: Two reverend sisters, judge abducted in Anambra regain freedom

    Two Reverend Sisters, Vincentia Maria Nwankwo and Grace Mariette Okoli, who were kidnapped in Anambra State about a week ago, have regained their freedom. 

    Also freed was an unnamed judge abducted on Saturday while entering his house. The judge was released on Sunday.

    A source told The Nation on Monday that the swift resolution was linked to the state’s newly introduced “Operation Udo Ga Achi” initiative, championed by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

    The release of the Reverend Sisters was confirmed in a statement titled “Notification of Release and Expression of Profound Gratitude,” issued by Sr. Maria Sobenna Ikeotuonye, IHM Secretary General.

    “I bring to your notice in joy that our dear Sisters Vincentia Maria Nwankwo and Grace Mariette Okoli, who were kidnapped in the evening of Tuesday, 7th January 2025, have been released unconditionally and in good health,” the statement read.

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    She expressed gratitude to God and the public for their prayers and support, saying, “May God forever be blessed through Mary our Mother.”

    Anambra State has witnessed a spike in kidnappings and violent attacks, leaving residents living in fear. 

    Critics have accused the state government of not doing enough to tackle the worsening insecurity.

  • Soludo unbeatable in Anambra, says Anyaoku

    Soludo unbeatable in Anambra, says Anyaoku

    Former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, said Anambra Governor Chukwuma Soludo is unbeatable in the state.

    He said any future governor in the state will find it difficult to match his developmental strides in Anambra, describing him as the best thing that has happened to Ndi Anambra,

    The nonagenarian spoke Tuesday in Awka after inspecting projects by Soludo in the state, including the massive flyover that links Awka, Oko, Nnobi, Uga communities.

    Anyaoku’s commendations boost Soludo’s chances ahead of the November 8 governorship election with many groups against his second-term ambition.

     Anyaoku visited the new Government House abandoned for over 30 years ,Governor’s lodge, Solution Fun City and Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka.

    The elder statesman was led on the tour by Soludo.

    “What I have been shown by the Governor is one of the most impressive developments.

     “The synchronisation of the area, with the three arms of government, required a very visionary planner like Governor Soludo.

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     “No future Governor of Anambra State can build anything more in terms of the residence and staff office of the Governor.

    “I have seen an amphitheatre of about 250 capacity before, but this one is truly impressive,” he said.

    Soludo described Anyaoku as Africa’s most distinguished statesman and expressed gratitude for his achievements. 

    “We have to build to last,” Soludo said. “The 33-year-old jinx will be broken in the next few weeks,” Soludo said.

  • Anambra secures 160 vehicles to combat gunmen

    Anambra secures 160 vehicles to combat gunmen

    …launches new security outfit

    Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has secured at least 160 operational vehicles for the state’s security outfits to combat rising gunmen activities.

    To kick off efforts, the state has finalized plans to train forest guards for the newly established security initiative, Operation “Udo Ga Achi,” which is set to launch this January.

    State Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor, made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday in Awka, assuring that no effort would be spared in addressing the state’s security challenges.

    Mefor emphasized the government’s commitment to a robust, comprehensive approach to tackle insecurity, as Anambra has been grappling with gunmen attacks, which have led to daily fatalities.

    The most recent tragedy saw the brutal killings of eight individuals, including two security operatives, in Ihiala, along with similar incidents across the state.

    Mefor added that the forest guards will be trained and incorporated into the “Udo Ga Achi” operations, working closely with local vigilance groups to scour forests and protect residents from criminal elements.

    ” To address the security concerns in the Southeast and particularly Anambra, Governor Soludo’s administration is set to launch “Operation Udo Ga-Achi” (Operation Peace Shall Reign) this January. 

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    “This comprehensive security initiative will integrate advanced surveillance technology, deploy branded vehicles for stop-and-search activities, and train forest guards to work with vigilantes and local authorities. 

    “Operation “Udo Ga-Achi” is designed to restore peace and stability in the Southeast, and Governor Soludo is committed to ensuring its success. 

    “The key components of Operation Udo Ga-Achi include: Advanced Surveillance Technology: The operation will utilise advanced surveillance technology, including drones and CCTV cameras, to monitor and track criminal activities.

    ” Branded Vehicles: Branded vehicles will be deployed for stop-and-search activities, ensuring that criminals are apprehended and brought to justice.

    “Forest Guards: Forest guards will be trained to work with vigilantes and local authorities, ensuring that criminal activities are prevented and responded to effectively.” Mefor said

    The Deputy Commander-General (Intelligence Unit) of the Nigerian Forest Security Service (NFSS), Dr. John Metchie, hailed Soludo for the idea

    He stated that the forest guards working in partnership with other security agents, Anambra forests and bushes will be rescued from unknown gunmen, stressing that criminals have no hiding place anymore.

  • Insecurity: We are ready to rescue Anambra from unknown gunmen – NFSS

    Insecurity: We are ready to rescue Anambra from unknown gunmen – NFSS

    The Nigerian Forest Security Service (NFSS), has expressed its readiness to collaborate with the Anambra Government to rescue its forests from unknown gunmen and other criminal elements.

    The service vowed to comb all the forests in the state where killers and kidnappers of innocent citizens had their camps and hideouts.

    The Commander of the NFSS, Anambra State Command, Destiny Jonas, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.

    Jonas said the call became necessary following the kidnap of Anambra lawmaker coupled with the abduction of an Anglican clergy and the killing of a Catholic priest in the state.

    He said the recent brutal killings of eight persons in Chigbonu village in Umuike Ubahuekwem in Ihiala on Dec. 30, 2024 by daredevil gunmen as well as other heinous crimes being perpetrated across the state, required synergy with forest security service.

    “NFSS is ever willing and ready to offer its expertise in securing the forests and bushes both for economic reasons and security purposes.

    “Our operations are mostly in the forests and bushes and we know the terrain very well.

    “NFSS will be most obliged to join forces with other security agencies to ensure the success of the “Operation Udo Ga Di Na Anambra Security Initiative” of the state government intended to rid the hinterlands of criminal elements unleashing terror and mayhem on the people.

    “NFSS can gather intelligence to demobilise any kind of force in the forest.

    “All that is needed is the collaboration of government agencies and government itself including recognition of the Nigerian Forest Security Service.

    “NFSS is ready to rescue Anambra forests from unknown gunmen and other criminal elements but the need for recognition and roundtable discussions are of paramount importance,” he said.

    The Commander expressed concerns that investors were fleeing from Anambra to invest in other states because of insecurity in the land.

    He said that officers and men of the NFSS had been assisting the Police and other security agencies to ensure safety of those who returned to Anambra for the festive season.

    Jonas emphasised that a lot more had to be done to redeem Anambra forests from the tutelage of daredevil gunmen and other criminal minds.

    According to him, the impassible remote areas like Achala, Igbariam, Nsugbe and some others were hitch free because men of the NFSS were stationed in those places.

    Jonas said that NFSS had identified some flashpoint bushes across the state where it would declare total war on criminal camps from January 2025.

    He said all the security outfit required was permission from the authorities to enable them launch massive operations in the identified black spots.

    The commander disclosed that some kidnapped victims were rescued by the operatives of the NFSS during the yuletide.

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    According to him, the plan of NFSS is to make sure that Anambra forests are free from criminal activities like deforestation, kidnappings and all manner of criminalities.

    The commander commended the Deputy Commander-General of NFSS, in charge of Intelligence, Dr John Metchie, for his unwaivering supports to the service, describing him as an “enigma”.

    He said that Metchie was not only interested in the security and safety of Anambra citizens but also in the protection of lives and property of Nigerians across the country.

    He added that Anambra needed more men like Metchies to turn the state around for good.

    Jonas also thanked the Commander-General of NFSS, Dr Joshua Osatimehin, for ensuring unity of purpose and cohesion in the service.

    (NAN)

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kill Catholic priest in Anambra

    JUST IN: Gunmen kill Catholic priest in Anambra

    Anambra state is gripped by fear following two tragic incidents involving prominent clergymen.

    The Catholic Diocese of Nnewi has confirmed the murder of Rev. Fr. Chukwujekwu Okonkwo, a Catholic priest and pharmacist, who was shot dead by unidentified gunmen on Boxing Day, December 26.

    The attack occurred between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. along the Onitsha-Owerri Expressway in Ihiala.

    The Chancellor of the Diocese, Rev. Fr. Tobias Ezeogu, announced the tragic loss in a statement, describing the killing as a devastating blow to the church and community. 

    Fr. Okonkwo, born on August 11, 1984, was ordained a priest on July 11, 2015. 

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    At the time of his death, he was serving as the Manager of the Schools of Nursing, Midwifery, and Medical Laboratory at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Ihiala.

    The Diocese has urged the faithful to pray for Fr. Okonkwo’s soul and comfort his grieving family, saying that funeral arrangements will be announced later.

    Meanwhile, the whereabouts of Most Rev. Godwin Okpala, a 75-year-old retired Anglican Archbishop and former Bishop of the Nnewi Diocese, remain unknown two weeks after he was abducted by gunmen.

    A local bus driver told The Nation on Friday, “Nobody feels safe anymore. Many people are considering relocating to other states.”

    Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, were unsuccessful. 

    However, a senior police officer disclosed that the command had yet to receive a report on the killing but promised to investigate.

  • Security operatives recover kidnapped Anambra lawmaker’s car

    Security operatives recover kidnapped Anambra lawmaker’s car

    • Lawmaker’s whereabouts still unknown

    Security operatives have recovered the car of the kidnapped Anambra State House of Assembly member,  Justice Azuka.

    The lawmaker, representing Onitsha North constituency, was abducted  by gunmen on Christmas eve at Ugwunagbamkpa in Onitsha 1 on his way for Christmas.

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    In a statement, the state Police command’s  spokesperson Tochukwu Ikenga, said: “The recovery (of his vehicle) followed an intense ongoing operation by Police operatives attached to the Inland Town Division.

    “A separate rescue team sighted the abandoned vehicle at Upper Iweka Road, and the Commissioner of Police has charged the deployed rescue team to intensify efforts for the possible rescue of the member.”

    The lawmaker was kidnapped around 9.45 pm while going to his community to celebrate Christmas.

    So far, no ransom has been demanded by the kidnappers.

  • JUST IN: Anambra security operatives recover kidnapped lawmaker’s vehicle

    JUST IN: Anambra security operatives recover kidnapped lawmaker’s vehicle

    There are growing concerns over the fate of Hon. Justice Azuka, a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly representing the Onitsha North constituency, who was abducted by gunmen on Christmas Eve.  

    Security operatives in the state have recovered the lawmaker’s vehicle, which bears a State House of Assembly registration number. 

    The vehicle was found abandoned at Upper Iweka Road by a rescue team attached to the Inland Town Division, according to a statement issued on Thursday by Anambra State Police Command spokesperson Tochukwu Ikenga.  

    The police confirmed that an intense operation to locate and rescue Hon. Azuka has been underway since his abduction at around 9:45 p.m. in Ugwunagbamkpa, Onitsha, while he was travelling to his community for Christmas celebrations.  

    “The Commissioner of Police has charged the deployed rescue team to intensify efforts for the possible rescue of the Honourable member,” the police spokesperson said. 

    The lawmaker’s kidnapping has heightened tension across Anambra State, with residents gripped by fear. 

    A senior police officer who spoke to The Nation on the condition of anonymity revealed that the situation is particularly perplexing because no ransom demand has been made.  

    “We are doing everything possible to track his whereabouts. People should remain calm and patient as we continue to work tirelessly on this case,” the officer said.  

    Hon. Azuka’s abduction has cast a shadow over the festive season in the state, with many anxiously awaiting updates on his rescue.  

  • JUST IN: Tension mounts as gunmen kidnap lawmaker in Anambra

    JUST IN: Tension mounts as gunmen kidnap lawmaker in Anambra

    Tensions have escalated in Anambra State following the abduction of Hon. Justice Azuka, a lawmaker representing Onitsha North State Constituency, by gunmen. 

    The incident occurred around 9:45 pm on Tuesday along Igwunakpamkpa Road as the lawmaker was returning home.

    Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Tochukwu Ikenga, stated that operational plans have been activated to rescue the lawmaker and apprehend the perpetrators. 

    Ikenga disclosed, “The Anambra Police Command has activated operational plans for the potential rescue and arrest of the kidnappers of Mr. Justice Azuka, Honourable State House of Assembly member representing Onitsha North Constituency.

    Preliminary reports indicate that he was abducted on 24/12/2024 at 9:20 pm along Ugwunapampa Road by unidentified individuals. The Command is already working on some clues to aid in his rescue.” 

    In a related development, the Anambra State Police Command has announced the arrest of Chukwuma Obi, a 32-year-old man from Umuagu Village, Igboukwu, Aguata Local Government Area, over an alleged attempt to kidnap and extort money. 

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    According to a statement by Ikenga, the arrest was made on Tuesday by operatives of the Anti-Cultism Squad in Enugu-Ukwu. Obi is accused of demanding ₦1,200,000 as ransom through threats of abduction, claiming to be a member of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). 

    Ikenga explained, “The victim reported receiving a threatening message from Obi, demanding the ransom to be paid into a specified account. During interrogation, Obi confessed to the crime and is currently assisting the police in identifying other gang members involved in similar criminal activities.” 

    The police also referenced a similar incident last month, where a couple was arrested for sending threatening messages and extorting victims under the guise of planned abductions. Investigations are ongoing in both cases.  

  • Security operatives destroy camp of criminal gang in Anambra

    Security operatives destroy camp of criminal gang in Anambra

    The police in Anambra and some security operatives have destroyed a camp suspected to be the abode of criminals in Nimo, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state.

    Tochukwu Ikenga, a Superintendent of Police and spokesman of the command, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Awka.

    He said the operation was carried out in the early hours of Tuesday in collaboration with the NSCDC and members of a vigilance group.

    He said the operation resulted in the destruction of several makeshift structures within the camp and recovery of 19 unexploded improvised explosive devices.

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    Ikenga said the security operatives also inflicted significant injuries on fleeing suspects.

    He quoted the Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Itam, as urging proprietors of private and public hospitals to report anyone with bullet wounds to the nearest police station.

    ” This measure is critical to the ongoing effort to apprehend fleeing suspects and prevent further criminal activity,” he added.

    The operation, he said, followed credible intelligence on the activities of the suspected criminal gang.

    According to him, information was also obtained during interrogation of suspects arrested in ongoing police operations across the state.

    He commended the synergy between the security agencies and vigilance groups in the state.(NAN)