The police command in Anambra has vowed to maintain peace, enforce lawful directives, and prevent any breach of public order across the state.
Mr Onubogu said there was nothing sparkling about drugs that people cannot develop the willpower to reject in its totality as a killer pill.
The commissioner said Monday absenteeism had negatively affected government productivity and the state’s economy.
Mr Maku said the command was strengthening its synergy and collaboration with JAMB to ensure a hitch-free registration and examination process.
“The real win in co-parenting is not who is right, but who protects the child’s mind,” said the expert.
The lawmaker said that most state laws are obsolete and need to be replaced with current laws that would bring sanity to the legal system.
He said the initiative was aimed at repositioning education to meet contemporary needs.
The police warned that such actions could undermine public peace and safety.
Mr Soludo expressed confidence that the lingering terrorism would finally be defeated with the federal government’s increased commitment.
The police spokesperson described the conduct by the masquerader as unacceptable and unlawful.
