By Chuks Collins
Spiritual leader of Soul Revival Outreach Nnewi, Prophet Ikechukwu Uzukwu has urged the Anambra State governor, Prof Charles Soludo to disband the state sponsored Udogachi security outfit within a month or face litigation.
Prophet Uzukwu noted that the number of senseless killings in the state attributed to Udogachi and the Agunechemba security operatives has become worrisome.
According to the cleric, “There is hardly any week that these so-called operatives of Udo-Gachi and Agunechemba were not fingered for killing innocent persons in parts of the state.
“The tragedy of the whole thing in today’s Anambra is that actual criminals are having a field day while Gov Charles Soludo’s security outfit has also become notorious for killing innocent persons.
“Another killing by Udo-Gachi operatives happened at Okpuno-Awka, eye witnesses said that they saw the operatives opening the window of the house of the victim and shot her dead in a cold blood.
“Please Governor Soludo are these security monsters too big to control or are they too strong to disband.
“It’s unfortunate that Governor appear incapabl of tackling the reports of extra judicial killings perpetrated by the Udo-Gachi operatives
Sad it looks like the governor was more concerned and preoccupied with his second term campaign bid than thinking of safety of Ndi-Anambra and residents alike,” he said.
Prophet Uzukwu pointed out that Gov Soludo has lost favour with almost every section of the State, noting that it is only the State financed support groups that are singing his praises.
“We cannot continue to carry on as if these senseless killings doesn’t matter.
The only son of the Anambra State Woman Leader of APGA was murdered in a cold blood, the government has not even said anything about it.
“The children of Governor are reported tucked ovetseas enjoying security provided by the government of the host nations, yet their father is here supervising insecurity in Anambra State,” he asserted.
Prophet Uzukwu said he has discussed with his team of lawyers noting that after the expiration of the one month ultimatum to disband the Udo-Gachi and Agunechemba outfits, the government would be dragged to court.