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  • News - South East - Abia
  • Updated: August 20, 2022

Army Moves To Eliminate Criminals In Ohafia Communities

Army Moves To Eliminate Criminals In Ohafia Communities

The Nigeria Army has vowed to eliminate all criminals from communities in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State.

Gunmen on Wednesday reportedly killed a soldier and a young lady in the council area.

The gunmen also engaged soldiers of the Brigade in a gun duel before they were dislodged.

Commander 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Brigadier General Adegoke Adetuyi stated this at the Brigade while receiving delegates of traditional rulers and elders of Ohafia communities.

Adetuyi also warned that that he was not posted to the area to romance any criminal, but to constitutionally do everything possible to ensure peace is maintained without compromise in Ohafia and environs.

Adetuyi, who assumed duty as the new Commander of the Brigade, condemned the incident that happened in the community which led to the killing of a young soldier and a lady by suspected members of IPOB/ESN.

He said that none of the criminals who perpetrated the atrocity will be spared.

He urged stakeholders to report any act that is inimical to the peace and security of the communities to the Army, adding that success can only be achieved with such synergy.

“We must do all we can to eradicate all criminal elements from Ohafia and environs.

"I was not sent to Ohafia as Brigade Commander to romance any criminal, but to constitutionally do everything possible to ensure peace is maintained without compromise in Ohafia and environs. 

"Traditional rulers must talk to their subjects to eschew violence and embrace peace and stop harbouring criminals in their communities.

"This must be done to avoid innocent citizens from being subjected to unnecessary inconveniences or get hurt, like the killing of the young lady by IPOB members,” Adetuyi said.

He stated that there was need for the delegates to endorse an undertaking to assure of their undiluted support for peace and security in Ohafia.

The delegation agreed to the idea and signed the document.

The Chairman of Ohafia Local Government Area, Dr. Okoroafor Ukiwe commiserated with the Commander over the death of the soldier, adding that the Council appreciates the efforts of the military in securing Ohafia and environs.

Ukiwe assured the Commander that the efforts to ensure that the incident does not recur in the area is of great importance to the council.

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