N100,000 package too poor to fight Anambra insecurity – ASN

A group under the aegis of Anambra Security Network (ASN) has decried the poor treatment of operatives of the Anambra Vigilant Group (AVG).

The lamentation is coming amidst increasing security lapses in Anambra State, including resurgence of kidnapping  and unwholesome criminal activities of Unknown Gun Men (UGM).

In a statement in Awka, ASN called on the Anambra State Government and wealthy Anambrarians to encourage the members of AVG by paying them good salary.

In the statement signed by the President of ASN, Col. Jude Obi Rtd, the group said presently AVG operatives are paid N100, 000  each, which they claimed is extremely too small, considering the harsh economic situation of the country and the risk associated with their job.

He warned that if on or before October 2024, their monthly salary were not reviewed upwards, they would definitely embark on withdrawal protests to attract government attention to their present economic predicaments.

The group said that AVG operstives ‘ salary should be increased to N200,000 to N300,000 each or more so that it can go a long way to ameliorate the prevailing economic hardship, saying that N100, 000 cannot buy anything now including a bag of rice. 

The group also called for the  equipping of the security outfits with new operational vehicles and since most of the ones they are now using are obsolete  and have been damaged by tear and wear.

The statement party reads, “AVG has been doing a  lot in containing high profile crime in the State and most of them have lost their lives and to encourage them to do more they should be provided with necessary materials such as arms and ammunition.

“The government should provide incentives and platform for insurance to protect them in the case of death or fatal lacerated injuries 

“We call for the retraining of the AVG operatives for efficient and effective operation. Those of them working hard to catch criminals and recover arms and ammunition should be compensated as a way of encouraging them to do more.

“If on or before October 2024, their monthly salary were not reviewed upwards, they will definitely embark on withdrawal protests to attract government attention to their present economic predicaments.”

ASN advised the governor to immediately create Ogbunka-Umunze sector,Agulu-Nanka-Umuchu sector,Ogbaru-Ugwuanocha sector,Azia-Lilu sector and Otuocha-Anam sector to finally checkmate the influence of resurgence of criminal activities and wonder how a few ragtags criminals will be unleashing terror and fear to Anambrarians.

“The governor should also use at least only one month security vote monies running into billions of naira to address ongoing security challenges,” Col Obi rtd, warned.

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