8 LGAs were controlled by criminals under guise of agitations when I took over office – Soludo

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has said that eight LGAs in the state were under siege by hoodlums when he assumed office.

 

The Anambra state Governor disclosed this at the induction organised by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum for governors-elect at the presidential villa, Abuja on Tuesday, May 16. 

 

Soludo said; 

 

“I think for those of us who are governors and the governors-elect, a major concern that we need to get onto is the national security architecture.

“How do we hope to survive in a dysfunctional system because the architecture is dysfunctional? And it is such an architecture that the problems we face are very local, requiring our local actions, but the instrument is out there.

“The other thing is funding in the whole architecture. The federal government, which has a near monopoly on these agencies, cannot fund them. And then they have to foist on the states to be the ones to provide the funding but which is also not a very accountable system.

“For me, I’m just a one-year-old baby on the job. Before I assumed office, it was so clear to me about the nature of the functionality and how we must cope to survive.

“We got to revive and recreate our state strike force vigilante service which had become awesome in terms of their work and then set up approaches to the non-kinetic approaches by calling on all those in the bush. Because when I assumed office, eight local governments in Anambra were totally under siege taken over by these hoodlums in the bushes, criminals, kidnappers and so on masquerading under the guise of agitation and all of that.”

 

On what his government has done to address agitations in the state, Soludo said; 

 

“And part of what we had to do very decisively with a multilateral approach, was to challenge the thesis. The main argument that was fueling people hiding under this agitation was to commit all kinds of criminality. We have to call them out as plain criminals, kidnappers who are kidnapping for ransom. And until that was called out, you can’t solve a problem you haven’t identified.

“We set up what we’ll call the truth, justice, and peace commission. We had even a security trust fund which mobilises the masses and well-meaning individuals donating very massively to it. We launched an operation getting everybody involved.“

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