By Chikaodi Chukwuleta and Ebele Ofodile
In a bid to ensure a crime-free Easter celebration, security agencies in Anambra State have officially launched Operation Udo Ga Achi – Zero Kidnapping and Other Violent Crimes at Amawbia Flyover, Awka.
The joint security team comprising the Police, the military, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Department of State Services (DSS), National Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Nigeria Immigration Services (NIS), Nigerian Correctional Service and Agunaechemba (local vigilante) will focus on combing criminal flashpoints and hotspots using intelligence-driven methods.
Speaking at the event, Anambra State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikiooye Orutugu explained that the initiative will feature stop-and-search operations, targeted patrols by joint security teams, and strategically deployed operatives with Armoured Personnel Carriers on standby to respond swiftly to any security breaches.
“This strategic move is aimed at dislodging criminal elements. It will also assist the security agencies to stay ahead of criminal threats and reinforce public confidence, as well as ensuring the continued safety and security of all residents. The security forces are now more motivated, as the operation will give them a more coordinated approach to reclaiming the public space.
“It will also serve as a daily brief to always restrategize as the operation unfolds. We have a joint security information room for Anambra residents to report any suspicious activity. The numbers are: police – 07039194332, NDLEA – 09136832679, NSDC – 08066769442, FRSC – 122, Anambra State Vigilantes – 511 and 122, and Others we shall provide as the Operations commence,” he said.
The CP appealed to Anambra residents to support the success of “Operation Udo Ga-AChi” by volunteering information.
He emphasized that public cooperation would be crucial in ensuring a peaceful and crime-free Easter celebration, even as he warned that any security personnel found wanting in their duties would face disciplinary action.
The CP further appreciated the state government and some generous Ndị Anambra for repairing some of their operational vehicles and armoured personnel carriers.