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Police seek collaboration of Anambra communities to end IPOB sit-at-home order

The CP urged the people to collaborate with the police and other security agencies to take back their space

• November 9, 2024

The police command in Anambra State has sought the collaboration of communities in the state in its efforts to end Monday sit-at-home, initiated by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra.

The state Commissioner of Police, Nnagbe Itam, made the call on Friday in the Njikoka Local Government Area of the state.

Mr Itam was in the area as part of measures to sustain the advocacy and security assessment in the 21 local government areas of the state.

He said, “We are here to enhance collaboration with community leaders, indigenes, residents to improve safety of lives and property. We have a common enemy that has restricted our movement on Mondays, crippled businesses of Ndi Anambra, and commits havoc in the State.’’

He urged the people to collaborate with the police and other security agencies to take back their space and deny criminals the environment to cause tension in the state.

The CP emphasised the importance of community policing during the interaction with the stakeholders

Itam called for honest and patriotic involvement in identifying and prioritising differences to develop deliberate plans for tackling security challenges.

Responding, the Local Government Chairman, Chinedu Ononibu, promised to sustain the security advocacy for the indigenes and residents of the area.

The CP also visited the traditional ruler of Abagana, Obi Okeke, to seek his cooperation.

He appealed to the traditional leader to use his position as the custodian of the cultural heritage of the people to open a channel of communication to sustain the security advocacy.

The Deputy Chairman of the local government, Iyom Fidelia, traditional rulers, executive council members, Police Community Relations Community members and members of vigilance groups attended the event. 

(NAN)

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