In a move to stem the spate of killings and other crimes in Anambra State, Governor Charles Soludo, recently launched what has been tagged: ‘Udo Ga Gachi Security Operations’, with an enabling law, called ‘Agunechemba’. OKEY MADUFORO reports on this new development Unveiling Recently the imposing Awka International Conference Centre in the capital of Anambra State played host to a number of the elites, business magnets, government officials and others who came in their numbers to witness the formal unveiling of a new security initiative, ‘Udo Ga Gachi Security Operations’ by Governor Charles Soludo. Also on the same day the 2025 Anambra State Homeland Security Bill, otherwise known as ‘Agunechemba’, was signed into law by the governor.
Speaking at the occasion, Soludo placed a N5 million bounty on the head of each unknown gunman on the run following the recent mass killings in the state. The governor also revived the use of the 1980s popular phrase of ‘Boys Oyeh’ – a slogan that was used to fight and defeat the criminals that years back held Onitsha, the commercial nerve centre of the state and the Eastern region, in its throes. He disclosed that the newly created security outfit has recruited and trained 2,000 more vigilant operatives to join the already existing personnel in the area.
This is as he said: “The state Agunechemba is a strong strike/intervention force that will be agile and mobile, underscoring that effective kinetic architecture will re.
