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Sit-at-home: AIG Charges Personnel To Neutralise The Unknown Gunmen.

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Sit-at-home: AIG Charges Personnel To Neutralise The Unknown Gunmen.
We will take the fight to those who do not want peace.

Assistant inspector-general of police (AIG) in charge of Zone 9, AIG Echeng Echeng, has charged police personnel in Imo State to neutralise IPOB/ESN elements enforcing the illegal sit-at-home directive.

Echeng gave the charge during a familiarisation tour of the Imo command in Owerri yesterday. The AIG said the police would apply a stringent approach to fight insurgency, terrorism and other criminal activities within the zone.

“I will continuously ensure that we take the fight to those who do not want peace. There is nothing anybody can do without security. “The state’s economy will not be affected by a group of miscreants who think they have control,” he stated.

Echeng, who advised the residents to go about their regular businesses, reiterated the readiness of his men to sustain peace and provide adequate security for the people of Imo, Abia and Ebonyi States.

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“We will continue to partner with other security agencies in the state to ensure that those planning to enforce the sit-at-home order are indeed dealt with. “Imo people deserve better than what they are getting now.

“They deserve peace, adequate security, economic growth and stability, and this we assure them,” Echeng noted.

Earlier, the state commissioner of police, Mr Mohammed Barde, said the command had continued to battle IPOB/ESN to bring their activities to an end. “So far, we have been winning the battle.

“The strategies adopted by the command have helped drastically to cut down violent crimes in the state to the barest minimum. I am delighted to inform you that the general security in the form has improved.

“The command is working assiduously and determined to improve on the records already achieved so that the people of the state can enjoy relative peace,” Barde stated.

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