Following stories trending in the public domain stating that arms were found in a vehicle offloading yams at Nnewi, the Anambra State Government and the security agencies after a thorough investigation have come out to describe the stories as false and unfounded.
The State Government which made its position on this matter known to the public through a statement signed in Awka by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Ogbuefi Tony Nnacheta, while further describing the development as a fib, however called on residents of Nnewi and Ndi Anambra in general to go calmly about their business and continue to be vigilant of detractors to the stability in their environment.
Nnacheta recalled that Governor Obiano had provided the template for community security in Nigeria adding that the government and the security agencies were determined to uphold it.
“The attention of the Anambra State Government is drawn to stories trending in the public domain stating that arms were found in a vehicle offloading yams at Nnewi.
“Government and the Security agencies have undertaken exhaustive investigation of this story and found it to be wholly false. It is untrue. It is a fib. We therefore refute this story in its entirety with all the emphasis of the State.
“It is regretful that irresponsible characters will let their imagination run riot and proceed to spin that through electronic messages on the unwary public. It is obvious that this is an attempt to set up our people against themselves, create suspicions and unnecessary tension where they harvest mischief and unsavory reactions.
“These evil merchants must be denounced by Ndi Anambra at home and across Nigeria.
“Residents of Nnewi and Ndi Anambra in general are requested to go calmly about their business and continue to be vigilant of detractors to the stability in our environment.
“Governor Willie Obiano has provided the benchmark for community security in Nigeria; and Government with all the security agencies are determined to uphold it”, the statement read.
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