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Enugu Killings: Ugwuanyi Asks Suspects to Return Weapons Snatched from Security Agents

- Ejiofor Alike

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State yesterday asked those in custody of weapons snatched from security agents during a recent attack and killings of the suspected members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and other residents, as well as two operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) to return the weapons to the agencies or the nearest traditiona­l ruler who will return same to the appropriat­e security agency.

The governor stated this yesterday after an emergency Security Council meeting with all the heads of security agencies in the state.

He reiterated his commitment to get to the root of the matter and to unravel the causes of the disturbanc­es of August 23, 2020, as well as put further machinery in motion to forestall future reoccurren­ce.

Addressing journalist­s after the meeting, which took place at the EXCO Chambers of the Lion Building, Government House, Enugu, Ugwuanyi expressed sadness over the loss of lives during the incident.

The governor said that “as the Chief Security Officer of the state, I am at all times committed, to doing all within my powers, to ensure the security of lives and property in Enugu State”.

He added that “following the emergency Security Council meeting…, it has become necessary to give those responsibl­e for getting to the root of these unfortunat­e developmen­ts a little more time to complete their work”.

“The events of the August 23, 2020, which culminated in the loss of lives of members of Nigerian security agencies and residents of Enugu State as well as recent reports of attacks on Railway Police Station, Ogui on August 28, 2020 and Unity Police Station, Abakpa on August 30, 2020 where weapons were reported to have been carted away, have been matters of great concern to me”.

The governor therefore asked those in custody of weapons snatched from security agents to return them.

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