Nnewi South Fire: It’s One Year Unknown Gunmen Attacked Me, Killed 3 Officers – Soludo

No amount of wanton destruction will cower us, Governor insists
2 years ago
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Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo on Thursday visited Ukpor, the Nnewi South Local Government headquarters attacked  by arsonists on Wednesday night and recalled with grief that it was exactly one year three police officers were killed in his presence during his campaign in his home town of Isuofia.

He said the mindless bloodletting and destruction of infrastructure does not define who Ndi Igbo truly are, as ‘’nothing can justify these acts of criminality.’’

His words: ‘‘As I looked at what is left of the rubbles, I asked myself, “in all this, who loses?” Structures built from the taxes paid by the genuinely hard-working men and women on the streets are ruined for reasons that are incomprehensible to sane minds.

‘‘The resources that should have been deployed to providing more for struggling tax payers, would now be channeled into reconstructing these destroyed buildings and rebuilding missing records. It is very impossible to make any meaningful progress this way.

‘‘Quite frankly, ndị Anambra cannot be repressed by a few criminal elements. Our resolve to entrench law and order is total, no amount of wanton destruction will cower us.

‘‘I remember with a deep sense of grief, the three gallant police officers – Inspector Murtala Saudi, Sgt. Mudassir Ahmed, and Sgt. Samuel Ishaya,  who lost their lives to the Unknown Gunmen who attacked us at a meeting with the youths in my village on this day last year.

‘‘We pledge to continue to take care of their families, and for their sake and many others who lost their lives to the sheer wickedness of a few misguided people, we shall not relent in our effort to make Anambra liveable and prosperous.’’

 


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