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Stop Sleeping in Hotels, Our Community is Safe – Anambra Vigilante

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By Praise Chinecherem

Anambra State Vigilante Group has urged people of Odumodu Umunya in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State to stop sleeping in hotels and return home.

Commander of Odumodu Umunya Vigilante, Chief Tochukwu Emesionwu gave the advise during the commissioning of Odumodu Enu and Odumodu Ana Vigilante office in the area.

Both villages, for a very long time have been under attack, leading to death of many, while some abandoned their ancestral homes to take refuge in neighboring communities.

Emesionwu assured that the community was now condusive with presence of the Vigilante group, just as he pledged his men’s readiness to dislodge criminal elements in the area.

He also promised youths of the community of being carried along to ensure no criminal was allowed entry into the two villages of Odumodu Umunya henceforth.

“Our people should return home and stop sleeping in hotels. Our community is now condusive with the presence of the Vigilante group,” he stressed.

Also speaking, Divisional Police Officer, Oyi Council Area, Chuks Nwoke warned members of the Vigilante Service in the area to shun acts capable of bringing the security outfit to disrepute by working according to the law establishing community policing.

He also warned youths and security operatives to avoid harassing and maltreating innocent persons to avoid making confessional statement.

“Community policing involves giving the police reliable information that will lead to the arrest and prosecution of suspected criminals.

“Any person you arrest must be handed over to the police for investigation and prosecution,” he said.

On his part, Member Representing Oyi constituency in the State Assembly, Dr. Innocent Ojike said his people have been suffering for a very long time due to insecurity, stressing that nothing meaningful was achievable without security.
While decrying residents inability to sleep with their two eyes closed in the past, the lawmaker who doubles as Chairman, House Commitee on Trade and Commerce pledged full support of security outfit’s establishment to protect lives and property of the people.

He commended security operatives in the community, particularly the commander of Nwalupue Security Agency for a job well done.

Chairman of Odumodu security commitee, Sunday Nkweke said decision to inaugurate the Anambra Vigilante Service was informed by previous ugly experiences, assuring that similar occurrences would be nipped in the bud.

He called on people of the area to avail police with reliable information to assist them carry on with their work more effectively.

“There is need for everybody to support the efforts to enable Odumodu people achieve their objectives,” he said.

Meanwhile, Anglican priest, St. Paul church Odumodu, Rev. Wilfred Nwankwo urged residents to guard the two villages jealously to avoid intruders.

He expressed joy with the measures being put in place to secure lives and property of the people, just as he commended Hon Dr Ojike for the intiative, stressing that, “charity begins at home.”

Highlights of the Vigilante office commissioning were cutting of tape by Oyi Divisional Police Officer for full commencement of activities and presentation of 10 gallant men with uniform and other relevant tools as members of odumodu enu and odumodu ana Vigilante group that will secure the lives and property of the people.

Motorcycles were also handed over to the team to facilitate their activities.

Some dignitaries present during the event were Obed Nweke, Sunday Esedo, Chidozie Udemezue, Barr. Collins Nweke, Chairman of APGA umunya ward one and host of others.

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