AIG visits Nnewi burnt stations, solicits monarch, stakeholders' support 1
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AIG visits Nnewi burnt stations, solicits monarch, stakeholders’ support

The Assistant Inspector General of Police Zone-13; Danmallam Mohammed has solicited for support of the traditional ruler of Nnewi, His Royal Majesty, Igwe (Dr) Kenneth Orizu and other stakeholders to the ongoing rebuild of the Police stations burnt during the #EndSARS protest.

He said the efforts would ensure Policing took its shape and to give intelligence on people that carried out the mayhem.

Speaking during a visit to the sites of police facilities vandalized by hoodlums in Nnewi in Anambra State during the #EndSARS protests, Mohammed also promised the people of the area of tighter and more working relationship with the people of the area.

AIG Danmallam thanked the traditional ruler and the stakeholders for warm reception and assured them of the readiness of the Zone-13 to swiftly react to security concerns in the area.

While explaining that the mistake of a single policeman should not be a yardstick to codemn all police Officers, the AIG urged the people to work with the police for the actualisation of perfect policing of the area as security is everyone’s business.

Receiving the Assistant Inspector General, the traditional ruler berated the hoodlums whom he said were not indigenes of Nnewi as the people of Nnewi were known for business and have no time to engage in destructive ventures as seen recently during the violent #EndSARS protest that took turns in destruction of police facilities and killing officers in the area.

He said that as a place that has influx of foreigners, it was possible that such mayhems could come from strange characters. He extolled the AIG and his team for their prompt responses to security issues, warning that hoodlums should not again disturb the peaceful area widely known for business and manufacturing.

In their separate speeches, the President General, Nzukọ Ora Nnewi (Nnewi Town Union), Sir. Ugochukwu Udemezue thanked the AIG and his team for coming and requested for a fresh understanding with members of the public and the police.

He frowned at the destructive stock following the protest and berated police higher authority for not addressing the issues result of which was why the unrest that befell the country came to fore. He went further to assure the AIG of full support by the town, as he sought a punishment of erring officers at the course of discharging their duties.

A former chairman of Nnewi North LGA,
Mr Patrick Mbajiaka, revealed that the reconstruction of the Otolo Division, CPS Nnewi was nearing completion as contractors were speeding works on the sites.

He thanked God that no police’s life was lost in the insurrection in the council area, promising that such a destructive outing would not reoccur in the area.

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