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Anambra Gov’t Dismisses 8 Security Operatives For Assaulting Female Corps Member

 

….Hands Them Over To Police For Prosecution

 

The Anambra State Government, through the Agunechemba Security Command, has dismissed eight of her operatives for
the brutal assault and public humiliation meted to a female member National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Miss Jennifer Elobor.

Angel Network News (ANN) reports that
the dismissed operatives have been handed over to the police for immediate prosecution.

The Special Adviser to Governor Chukwuma Soludo on Community Security, Mr. Ken Emeakayi, while speaking at the agency headquarters in Awka, on Wednesday, described the assault carried out where Agunechemba officers were allegedly chasing suspected cultists as “totally outside the mandate of the security outfit and utterly condemnable.”

Mr. Emeakayi stressed that the Soludo administration will not tolerate any form of unprofessionalism, brutality, or abuse of office by security operatives, assuring that any officer found guilty of misconduct will face immediate dismissal and prosecution.

He disclosed that despite pleas from the victim’s family and NYSC officials not to prolong prosecution for of damaging the identity of the people involved, the Anambra State Government insisted on full investigation and accountability to serve as deterrence.

The Special Adviser further revealed that the agency has already settled all medical bills of the corps member, replaced damaged valuables such as laptops and phones, and tendered a public apology to the victim, her family, NYSC, and the general public.

Mr. Emeakayi reiterated the government’s resolve to reform community security operations in the state, emphasizing that Governor Soludo’s administration is committed to upholding professionalism, accountability, and respect for human rights in all security engagements.

He assured that the incident will be used as a turning point to strengthen discipline and restore public trust in the Agunechemba outfit.

“This is not just about punishment. It is about setting a standard. We want the people of Anambra to trust their local security teams, and this will be a turning point,”

“This government is committed to professionalism, accountability, and respect for human rights in all its security engagements,” he said.

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