Mr Odenigbo said that the state government had prepared a haven for those who would be affected by flooding.
The businessman was abducted from his residence in Ezinifite village, Okpuno, Awka, on July 27.
The commissioner said 303 persons with disabilities registered while 207 were identified as persons with albinism.
The government approved the projects at the 14th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) meeting on Wednesday in Awka.
The PPRO said that the state CP commended the vigilance of the community members.
Mr Ikenga quoted the CP as saying criminal activities could happen within student-populated areas, hence the need to step up the security deployment.
The police spokesperson assured the public that the command remained committed to ensuring the safety and security of lives.
Mr Ikenga stated that the meeting aimed to deliberate on plans to specific security challenges in Oko.
The police spokesman said that the command expanded the investigations for the arrest of members of the syndicate.
Mr Ikenga said preliminary information showed that Mbonu and other gang members kidnapped and tortured their victim to death after ransom collection.
