Anambra CP Gives 48-Hour Ultimatum to Nab Cop Killers and Aide's Attackers
Anambra CP Orders 48-Hour Hunt for Cop Killers and Attackers

Anambra State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has issued a 48-hour marching order to all formations and operational units of the state command to fish out the killers of two police officers and the attackers of Ben Nwankwo's convoy. Nwankwo is the Chief of Staff to Governor Chukwuma Soludo. The attack occurred last Sunday.

Investigations revealed that gunmen ambushed the convoy and other travelers along the Amansea-Ndiukwuenu-Ufuma road. They opened fire on the convoy, prompting security personnel attached to the governor's aide to return fire. Two security personnel lost their lives, while others were wounded. The Chief of Staff narrowly escaped death. A tricycle operator who witnessed the incident captured it on a viral video showing the scene and the lifeless bodies of the two police officers on the road.

Confirming the horrific incident, the Commissioner of Police revealed that Nwankwo had attended a function on behalf of the governor and was returning to Awka when the incident occurred last Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Orutugu issued the directive during an emergency security meeting with senior police officers and heads of operations at the command headquarters yesterday. He stressed that such an attack on security personnel would not be tolerated under his leadership.

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“I want you to fish out the attackers and the killers of our officers. I demand immediate action to apprehend those responsible for this heinous act. I want results. The people of Anambra State must know that the police are fully in charge and ready to protect them,” he said.

According to him, the slain officers must get justice, adding that he cannot remain silent while police personnel continue to lose their lives at the hands of criminals. “I hereby declare ‘Operation Fish Them Out.’ Criminals cannot continue to take advantage of the night to unleash violence in the state. This kind of killing cannot happen under my watch. We must bring the perpetrators to justice and put an end to their activities,” he ordered.

He called on members of the public to be vigilant and cautious of individuals posing as security personnel at checkpoints, stressing that investigations had revealed that some criminal elements now operate while dressed in police and military uniforms.

HURIWA Faults South-East Governors

Meanwhile, a pro-democracy group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), has faulted South-East governors over what it described as persistent security gaps in the region. The group’s criticism followed a reported attack in Enugu State that left several people feared dead and heightened tension in surrounding communities.

HURIWA said the incident around Awgu Junction, near the Federal College of Education, Enugu, reflected weak coordination and ineffective response to recurring insecurity in parts of the South-East. In a statement issued yesterday by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA urged state governors in the region, particularly Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, to adopt more decisive and coordinated security measures. Describing the situation as unacceptable, the group said: “The continuous attacks on communities in the South-East are provocative, despicable and absolutely intolerable.”

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