NYSC Officials Beg For Quiet Resolution Over Vigilante’s Assault Of Female Corps Member – Soludo

Totally outside the mandate of the agency and utterly condemnable,” Anambra governor sacks, parades vigilantes + Photo

 

 

The Anambra State Governor has declared that there were pleas from the victim’s family and officials of the National Youth Service Corps for a quiet resolution over the brutal assault and public stripping of a female corps member, Miss Jennifer Elobor.

Despite these pleas, the governor said, the state government insisted on a full investigation and accountability to serve as a deterrent.

Speaking through his Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, the governor announced the dismissal of eight operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit over the brutal assault and public stripping of the female corps member.

Emeakayi was quoted by Punch to have said this at the agency’s headquarters in Awka on Wednesday.

The government, he said, acted swiftly after receiving reports of the incident, adding that the operatives would be handed over to the police for prosecution.

According to him, the dismissed officers were in pursuit of suspected cultists on Tuesday, when they attacked the corps member, an action he described as “totally outside the mandate of the agency and utterly condemnable.”

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He said, “The Soludo administration will not tolerate any form of unprofessionalism, brutality or abuse of office by security operatives. Any officer found guilty of misconduct will face immediate dismissal and prosecution.”

Despite pleas from the victim’s family and officials of the National Youth Service Corps for a quiet resolution, the state government insisted on a full investigation and accountability to serve as a deterrent, the report quoted his to have said.

Men of Anambra State Vigilante Group who assaulted a female corps member

Emeakayi added that the government had already settled the victim’s medical bills, replaced her damaged valuables, including a laptop and phone, and tendered a public apology to her family, NYSC and the general public.

He noted that the incident would serve as a turning point in reforming the outfit and restoring public confidence in community security operations.

“This government is committed to professionalism, accountability and respect for human rights in all security engagements,” he stressed.

When contacted for confirmation on whether the operatives had been handed over to the police, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, did not respond to calls or messages.

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