
Anambra State Police Chief Ikioye Orutugu vowed to take decisive action against anyone responsible for the killing of police or residents, warning that such violence would not be tolerated under his leadership.
Ijaw’s man Orutugu stressed that his people were not afraid of anyone and stressed that Anambra should not get the bloodshed it has been facing for years.
“Every time, what we hear in Anambra is murder, kidnapping and various crimes that are fueled by people we don’t know. I can’t continue under my watch,” Orutugu said.
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Orutugu shared that Anambra has achieved a major milestone recently – without gunfire or killing in a month. He attributes this success to divine grace, security cooperation and community cooperation.
Orutugu expressed optimism about a peaceful return to the state as the ongoing campaign effectively contacted residents and those who carried out the directive. He warned that criminals who were still planning the attack would face firm resistance from security forces, declaring: “Enough.”