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Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by beerfraud(f): 2:56am On Dec 11
Various stakeholders, including Civil Society Organisations, human rights groups and politicians across Anambra State have expressed deep worry over the increasing rate of kidnappings and other criminal activities in the state.

They also lamented that despite the numerous police checkpoints across various roads such as Onitsha-Owerri Road, Enugu-Awka-Onitsha Road, Awka Old Road, Nkpor Old Road, Umuchu Road, among others, kidnapping has continued to thrive in the state.

South-East PUNCH findings showed that in the last three months, armed hoodlums, suspected to be kidnappers have intensified their nefarious activities in the state, digging deep into both the rural and urban communities, especially as the Yuletide season approaches.

Although, in recent times, police operatives in the state have arrested some suspects in connection with one kidnapping or other related crimes, despite these efforts, hoodlums have remained unrelenting, thereby kidnapping residents at will and demanding ransom of various amounts of money.

For instance, the sudden disappearance of the retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Most Rev Prof. Godwin Okpala, since Friday has been creating panic and apprehension across the state, with the church community, including the police command not aware of his whereabouts.

Okpala, alongside his driver, set out on a journey to the Umuchu community in Aguata Local Government Area of the state but did not arrive at their destination and up till now, their whereabouts have remained unknown, as the church has yet to declare if they have been found or not.

Some of the stakeholders in separate interviews with a South-East PUNCH correspondent, on Monday, expressed worry that if the trend of kidnapping continues, it might affect the Yuletide celebration.

Speaking to South-East PUNCH, the Anambra State Security Network, urged the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, to immediately order the repainting of commercial buses and tricycles operating in the state with individual security codes as a way of tackling the spate of insecurity and kidnapping in the state.

The Chairman, ASN, Col. Jude Obi (retd.), who made the call on behalf of the group after their quarterly meeting in Awka, the state capital, said the exercise has become necessary to checkmate the activities of kidnappers and other criminal elements in the state.

Obi pointed out that it is only in Anambra State that people use unbranded vehicles, buses and tricycles for commercial activities, lamenting that criminal elements have also deployed the same for their activities.

He said because these unbranded buses and tricycles were not registered, made it difficult for security operatives to recognise them when they are used for nefarious activities.

He said, “To checkmate the activities of ‘one chance’ criminals and kidnappers along major roads in the state, such as the Onitsha-Awka Expressway, there should be repainting of commercial vehicles and tricycles to Anambra colour.

He said these “one-chance” criminals, who were always armed with arms, operate more during the weekends and on Mondays, saying when they get a victim, they assess and force him to call his family to pay a huge ransom for his release.

Obi said they also operate along Nkpor-Oye Agu-Afor Igwe through Old Road, Nkpor-Umuoji Road, and Nkpor-Obosi Road, among other places.

Also speaking, the Convener of the Anambra Human Rights Watch, Silas Madu, said kidnapping in Anambra has become a daily activity raking in millions in ransom for the hoodlums without any resistance from the state government.

Madu said, “It is a worrisome development that kidnappings have been allowed to thrive in Anambra despite the numerous police checkpoints in the state. For instance, some months ago, the market leader at Mgbuka Obosi Spare Parts Market, was kidnapped at his shop along Onitsha-Owerri Road, till date, he has not been found.

“It is unfortunate that the hoodlums perfected this heinous act along the Onitsha-Owerri Road which has over seven notorious police and naval checkpoints. All they do at the checkpoints is just to extort motorists. Of what use are the checkpoints if they cannot guarantee the safety of residents?

The state government no longer inform the subjects that it will do anything possible to rescue the nabbed and will track the marauders. They have resorted to silence while the hoodlums continue to perpetrate their evil acts.

“After all, the promises they made in the past are just water under the bridge, not as if the kidnappers are coming from out of state, they live in the state, they have residences in our towns and they have tolling points on all state roads and there’s nothing they are scared about.”

Also lending his voice, the Labour Party governorship aspirant in the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election, Valentine Ozigbo, knocked the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, for his continuous silence on the growing insecurity in Anambra.

Ozigbo lamented that despite the security concerns in the state, no reassuring or sympathetic words have emanated from Soludo, who he said is constitutionally tasked with protecting the lives and property of the people of the state.

He stated this in a statement on Sunday while reacting to the sudden disappearance of the retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Most Rev Prof Godwin Okpala.

Ozigbo added that the development is yet another sad reminder of the precarious security situation in Anambra, which has since metamorphosed into that of hopelessness.

He said, “The disappearance of Most Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala, retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, who left for Umuchu in the company of his driver and has not been seen, is yet another sad reminder of the precarious security situation in Anambra State which has since metamorphosed into that of hopelessness.

“As usual, no reassuring or sympathetic words have emanated from the state’s number one citizen who is constitutionally tasked with protecting the lives and property of his people.

“It is sadder still that the disappearance of such an important member of Anambra society in the person of a retired Archbishop is being treated as a non-event and one wonders what will happen next to draw the right attention to the dire security situation in our state.


“The levity with which the state government handles such situations is certainly giving a fillip to these pernicious elements to add intensity to their nefarious activities.”

The LP chieftain, therefore, called on the state governor, in collaboration with security agencies, to declare a state of emergency on insecurity in Anambra State and save the citizenry from their trauma.

He said, “It is ridiculous for the government to glibly ascribe the dire security situation in the state to the antics of the opposition.

“Only one who is clueless can resort to such a blame game in the face of what is happening. It is now a situation where one wakes up and wonders who will be the next victim of these hoodlums. Enough is enough. Our governor should act and act fast.

“I, meanwhile, convey my heartfelt sympathies to the family of the Archbishop, the Anglican community and the Christian Association of Nigeria in this trying period.

“It is my prayer and hope that His Grace Archbishop returns safely to those he left behind.”


Efforts to get the reactions of the state governor through his Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, proved abortive as calls and messages to his telephone line were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

The state police command spokesman, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, when contacted, insisted that the police are winning the war on the hoodlums as over 10 suspected kidnappers have been arrested in the past two weeks, while others are still been trailed.

Ikenga said, “The police in the state are sustaining the onslaught on the criminal elements and no stone is been left unturned in making sure they are eradicated. In recent weeks, many of the kidnappers and other suspects have been arrested and they are undergoing interrogation while others are being trailed.”

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by beerfraud(f): 2:57am On Dec 11
We warned Igbos about IPOB Terrorists when they started their madness

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by PulaPower: 5:54am On Dec 11
Money must be made..

December don show..

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by beerfraud(f): 6:17am On Dec 11
DrMrsAdeniran
Can’t you guys stop all this?

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Mbanda(m): 6:25am On Dec 11
beerfraud:
We warned Igbos about IPOB Terrorists when they started their madness
Oga, if you and your sponsors like, make una dey shout IPOB from now till 2099 it will still not change the fact that, IPOB are just freedom fighters not terrorists. Igbos know that the terrorists in their land are not IPOB.

Giving a dog bad name in other to kill it will not work for una on this issue.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:45am On Dec 11
ehen ooo
beerfraud:


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No wonder NSCDC bn dey warn dem to Boycot FAST ROAD to RICHES..... DAWG na e dey EAT DAWG
where that HOMEQUINE or so?

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by IyanAtiEgusi: 6:46am On Dec 11
Bitter HObi oooooo! grin

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by ATEAMS: 6:47am On Dec 11
Oyyana
Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by jimi4us: 6:47am On Dec 11
The Nigerian police are the kidnappers let's stop pretending like we don't know.

There can't be successful kidnap job without criminal police or Army involve

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by hoeminique(f): 6:48am On Dec 11
Tinubu's security agents are the ones doing the kidnapping. The checkpoints are their information network reporting to Aso Rock.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Orissodiq: 6:49am On Dec 11
One of the reason y they want no road block or stop and search. Business must flow...

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by jmoore(m): 6:49am On Dec 11
Once the kidnappers settle 9ja police, they are free to move from point a to z.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by helinues: 6:50am On Dec 11
All those checkpoints should be dismantled .

South East are not following Nigeria security measures, they have been using their region security measures for quite some time now .

Let them handle the security situation in their region by themselves, afterall some of them have said those checkpoints are of no use and also they don't want zoo police and army in their region

Getting a new country is not more than this as long as you have your own order to strictly follow.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by PapaNnamdi: 6:51am On Dec 11
Mbanda:
Oga, if you and your sponsors like, make una dey shout IPOB from now till 2099 it will still not change the fact that, IPOB are just freedom fighters not terrorists. Igbos know that the terrorists in their land are not IPOB.

Giving a dog bad name in other to kill it will not work for una on this issue.


Majority of you in that your region lack foresight.
Forget my user name, I am not igbo,

You all were warned during buharis tenure when you were screaming IPOB , nnamdi kanu, rubbish,

How can you start arming civilians and claiming independence in a stupid way,

Enforcing sit at home, destroying ur own region ,
No one of you sat down to think of the aftermath?

After all the damage you did to your own land and people , kanu was arrested, with no fool to lead the blind, and give the recruits money, what did you think will happen?

Staying in denial will not change anything,
You igbos have successfully destroyed your home town,

Pray it doesn't turn to some places in the north where bandits carry fire am at will and kidnap on freeway and train station, just pray,

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Harrison4adam(m): 6:51am On Dec 11
Its more worrisome that graduate see kidnapping as a lucrative means of making money ..

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Brendaniel: 6:52am On Dec 11
Meaning the checkpoints are there for something else other than providing security to the people there....

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by jmoore(m): 6:54am On Dec 11
beerfraud:
We warned Igbos about IPOB Terrorists when they started their madness
Ignoramus! You can't read what you copied and posted, That's how to know an illiterate.

Did you also warn them about 9ja police terrorists? Cos from what you copied, 9ja police terrorists are doing collabo with their criminals.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Chekwume16(m): 6:56am On Dec 11
Be deceiving yourself. When you realise the effects of turning the struggle into an armed struggle it will be too late for you. A lot of non state actors have now taking over the south east since the introduction of esn and you are here absolving ipob of any responsibility
Mbanda:
Oga, if you and your sponsors like, make una dey shout IPOB from now till 2099 it will still not change the fact that, IPOB are just freedom fighters not terrorists. Igbos know that the terrorists in their land are not IPOB.

Giving a dog bad name in other to kill it will not work for una on this issue.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by kennyz247(m): 6:56am On Dec 11
People wey get sense for this part of the country no plenty

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Atuero(m): 6:57am On Dec 11
beerfraud:
We warned Igbos about IPOB Terrorists when they started their madness

Worry no more
If the man that swore to protect all Nigerians can't perform his duty, of what importance is he to us?

Security is all man business but securing lives and property is government strict business
Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by GetSenseNow: 6:57am On Dec 11
That bastard up there is already blaming IPOB. Any crime in the east is automatically the handwork of IPOB. Beerfraud is unable to maintain an erection but blames it on IPOB instead of malnutrition just to feel better as he has failed as man

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by cyrusmillz: 7:00am On Dec 11
Kidnaping is the new oil and gas embarassed
Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by FatimaAbubakar(f): 7:01am On Dec 11
So what are the check points for? They are just points for extortion by criminals in government uniforms.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by PulaPower: 7:01am On Dec 11
jimi4us:
The Nigerian police are the kidnappers
Hope say you get evidence incase dem come over to knock on your door..?

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Believeintruth: 7:01am On Dec 11
beerfraud:
We warned Igbos about IPOB Terrorists when they started their madness

If you have sense you would see that there is collusion, because how can kidnapping be thriving in a state with lots of Military checkpoints?

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by PapaNnamdi: 7:01am On Dec 11
jmoore:

Ignoramus! You can't read what you copied and posted, That's how to know an illiterate.

Did you also warn them about 9ja police terrorists? Cos from what you copied, 9ja police terrorists are doing collabo with their criminals.

Is it not the same Nigerian police in ogunstate, bayelsa, benue, Lagos, calabar and so on?

Why is the one in the east doing collabo with criminals,?

Blame game and denial,

Your pikin go market go thief, you de blame the market woman say she no keep her goods well?

Na like this una wan run Biafra,
I laff at you people

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Believeintruth: 7:02am On Dec 11
helinues:
All those checkpoints should be dismantled .

South East are not following Nigeria security measures, they have been using their region security measures for quite some time now .

Let them handle the security situation in their region by themselves, afterall some of them have said those checkpoints are of no use and also they don't want zoo police and army in their region

Getting a new country is not more than this as long as you have your own order to strictly follow.

Your own is to talk rubbish any day any time.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by PulaPower: 7:02am On Dec 11
Mbanda:
Oga, if you and your sponsors like, make una dey shout IPOB from now till 2099 it will still not change the fact that, IPOB are just freedom fighters not terrorists. Igbos know that the terrorists in their land are not IPOB.

Giving a dog bad name in other to kill it will not work for una on this issue.
No mind them..

There’s nothing like this Terrorist in Ibo land. All nah just mere content. Ibo land is 100% safe!

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by FatimaAbubakar(f): 7:03am On Dec 11
beerfraud:
DrMrsAdeniran
Can’t you guys stop all this?

Shameless copy and paste agent. 20 naira per post.

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by akinmusi(m): 7:04am On Dec 11
The gatekeepers hmmm
Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by helinues: 7:04am On Dec 11
Believeintruth:


Your own is to talk rubbish any day any time.

Please explain to us how what I said is rubbish

Believeintruth:


You are seriously saying rubbish

Let's just say you want to attack senselessly without disputing

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Re: Rising Kidnapping: Anambra Stakeholders Express Worries Despite Many Checkpoints by Believeintruth: 7:05am On Dec 11
PapaNnamdi:



Majority of you in that your region lack foresight.
Forget my user name, I am not igbo,

You all were warned during buharis tenure when you were screaming IPOB , nnamdi kanu, rubbish,

How can you start arming civilians and claiming independence in a stupid way,

Enforcing sit at home, destroying ur own region ,
No one of you sat down to think of the aftermath?

After all the damage you did to your own land and people , kanu was arrested, with no fool to lead the blind, and give the recruits money, what did you think will happen?

Staying in denial will not change anything,
You igbos have successfully destroyed your home town,

Pray it doesn't turn to some places in the north where bandits carry fire am at will and kidnap on freeway and train station, just pray,

Try and have sense and stop being stupid. How can kidnapping be thriving in an area with high number of military and police checkpoints? This is one question you and your fellow dense friends cannot answer. This is the same question i ask when they claim UGM strikes. A place where every local government and government office is heavily guarded and when I say heavily guarded I mean with sandbags and 50 caliber rifles at the entrance and exits, but somehow UGM will always burn these offices and when it happens, the soldiers are conveniently absent. If you have sense you will know that something does not add up.

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