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Senator Athan Nneji Achonu who is the governorship candidate of Labour Party in Imo State, has condemned the killing of eight security personnel, including soldiers, police officers, and members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Imo.
The Eastern Updates had earlier reported that the tragedy, which occurred on Tuesday morning in Umualumaku village, Ehime Mbano Local Government locals, has caused concern in the community.
In a statement, Achonu asserted that he received with shock the news of the despicable murder of eight security operatives in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State on Tuesday.
He stated that it is repugnant, strongly condemned, and intolerable in a contemporary society like ours for unjustified security personnel to be killed while performing their official duties.
The statement reads, ‘The latest onslaught in the recurrent sparks of violence is more condemnable because it happened in my constituency.
‘I feel particularly hurt by this carnage, having invested millions of my funds to repair nine faulty Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) out of which five were supposed to be deployed in Okigwe Zone in order to ensure the safety of these security operatives in the exercise of their high-risk job.
‘Apart from using them to rig the last elections in the state, the government should explain the whereabouts of these vehicles and the uses to which they are deployed.’
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‘Therefore, I call on the state government to deploy the same in the area immediately for the safety of these security personnel.
‘I hope the state government has not run short of ideas on how to secure the lives and property of the people, which is its primary assignment.
‘It is inexplicable that Imo State has become a war theatre and epicentre of violence and bloodbath in the entire South-east.
‘I also call on the Federal Government to rejig the entire security apparatchik in Imo State because Ndi Imo shall no longer accept this horrific wastage of lives and property.
‘While I condole the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Police Force, and the entire security network and families of the fallen heroes, I also plead with the people shedding innocent blood to desist.’
‘I also charge Ndi Imo not to surrender to the blackmail of the enemy of the people but to remain resolute in their desire to enthrone light over darkness.