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“Why is it, for years now, that Mr Olaseni has been the consistent target of sex-related charges and rumours? Is he the only male teacher in the school?”

An avid reader of Elombah.com, nickname “Imperial” wrote us with the following comment:

“I hope you will publish the rejoinder from the school and the various opinions of the independent readers. I recommend you also make available in full the identity of the complainant to all Nigerians. 

We, hereby, publish the rejoinder from the school and the various opinions of the independent readers.

We will also make available in full the identity of the complainant to all Nigerians as soon as we get it.

Little Boy wrote:

The so-called complainant mother/father ‎has not even come forward! We don’t know the identity and she’s not filed an official complaint with the school authorities or the police on this matter! None of the students who supposedly booed the accused teacher or their parent has also come forward. 

Even if this accused teacher were to be using Juju/Otumokpo/Muti/Gbetugbetu/Olugboun, etc, he would be serially molesting secondary school girls for 6yrs, yet succeed ‎in shutting the mouths of several principals, vice principals, teachers, students, staff and parents of Queen’s College in those years and they’ll still be praising him today?

We hear the man has been winning awards consistently in those years and it may just be an hater or competitor that chose to put him in trouble along with the school authorities which he/she (hater) perceived to be favouring him. 

The first thing is, let the accused parent show up and make his/her case. I won’t be surprised if this whole story ends up being just imaginary.

Imperial imperial wrote:

RE: How teacher sexually harasses, attempts rape of minors in Queen’s College, Yaba

Based on the testimony or the school principal, the chairperson of the PTA, Vice principal and the head girl of the school , I personally like to dismiss the allegation against the highly rated school teacher, Mr Oshifala . 

It appears that the mother of the school girl has personal reasons why she withdrew her daughter from the school to probably a leading private school or she has some scores to settle with some teachers in the school 

 I also disbelieve the part of statement alleging that the female vice principal said Oshifala is her man and he does a lot of work for her and there is nothing me or anyone can do to move him out of the school. She also turned around to threaten me that if I like, I can go to Abuja to report, nothing would happen. And that I should not forget that this is a government school so instead of her or Mr Oshifala being sacked, my daughter would be dismissed instead!

Little Boy wrote:

THE OTHER SIDE:

Read below, the reactions of Dr Mrs Lami Amodu,the Principal of Queens College, as well as other stakeholders, to allegations of sexual molestation of an unnamed junior student. This allegation was levelled against Olaseni Osifala who is a biology teacher in the school, via social media.

*Please note that the views expressed are not the views of mikeilesblog.com

PRINCIPAL:

When I resumed work as principal here, I was told of a certain matron who housed a person that had attempted to have an affair with a student. I was not here when it happened but as soon as I was told, I made sure that the matron was moved out of the school premises. I have zero tolerance for such behaviour. I have a daughter who schools here, even before I began work here. I will not take chances.

As I talk to you, no single parent has come to me or any of my Vice-Principals to report Olaseni as a molester. I assure you that if the allegation was true, other parents would have been buzzing our lines non-stop. Children spread gossip fast. They would tell their parents or relations, if anyone was molesting them here. No parent would take such news lightly. When this news reached me, I summoned an emergency meeting of all the critical stakeholders. We all discussed before inviting Mr Osifala. Every one of my staff says positive things about the man. Of course they were all here (Queens College) before me, so they are qualified to assess members of staff properly.

Personally, even before I resumed, a former principal of Kings College had recommended Olaseni as a credible person to work with. His name is Otunba Dele Olapeju. He is a highly respectable man. Let us not forget that Olaseni worked with five different principals, all of who also told me good words about him, despite the various allegations against him.

I have investigated and we are not relenting in our determination to get to the bottom of this case. The man in question has been of impeccable character and committed service since I resumed work here. I can vouch for him.

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When I resumed work here, I was told a few unsavoury things about him. But investigations showed that each time a new principal resumed at Queens College, these allegations popped up. They would tell every new principal that Mr Olaseni is a molester. But after investigations, nothing concrete came up. My predecessor, whom we just sent forth today, told me the same thing. So it has been a recurring decimal, these allegations.

We have come to understand that some persons are on a campaign of calumny against this teacher. Yet, he is the best teacher in our school. During World Teachers’ Day, he bagged five awards. The students all have good things to say about him. Somebody somewhere is up to some mischief and we will uncover this unfortunate drama.

We place a premium on the security and welfare of our girls. We are all mothers. We will not allow any staff to endanger girls in this school.

I urge the general public to always endeavour to confirm the stories they read on social media. Not everything they read there is true.

I have quietly observed Olaseni over time. I have X-rayed his relationship with students and I have not found him wanting. The same students he has been accused of molesting, are the ones who voted him their best teacher.

The PTA Chairman is an external person, and she attests to the character of the accused teacher. It did not take long for me to see why the past principals recommended him. He is extremely committed to his job and some people are ready to bring him down.

I read the story on social media. I trust the public to read between the lines. There are too many inconsistencies with the story. Nothing is hidden in this school. If, like the story said, students came out at night to boo the molester, do you think that before dawn, the story would not have spread like wild fire? And for a whole month, nobody reported to me? It is not possible.

There are approved channels of communication here. If the parent actually went to the Vice-Principal and was turned down, did the person ever come to me? No parent here can ever say that they are afraid of coming to me. Yet I never heard of this story until today. That is not possible.

Again, a part of the story alleged that one of my Vice-Principals threatened the parent to go to Abuja, and that nothing will come out of it. I smiled when I read that part. No right thinking person would have made such a comment. I have been here long enough to know what each one of my staff are capable of saying. There is no way an administrator of her calibre would say that.

This seems like an attempt to ridicule, not just Mr Olaseni, but the hard-earned reputation of Queens College. We are consulting with relevant stakeholders and we will get to the bottom of this.

AKHETUAMEN B.E (Mrs):

I am the Chairperson of the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA). I represent the best interests of parents of the children in this school. I have two daughters schooling here. After six years in the school, I should be able to trust them to intimate me about things that happen in the school, especially when I ask. They have made it clear to me, no such thing occurred. Meanwhile, no parent has called me to make any such allegation against the teacher in question and I find it very strange.

I know Olaseni as a teacher who has respect for constituted authority. Knowing how the school community works, I assure you that if such a thing has happened, the students themselves would have given the matter leverage. It would not have needed a blogger to break the story. There is a policy against use of phones in the college but we hear rumours that some students smuggle in phones. Do you imagine that such students would not have called their parents with the gist? And for all this time that the event allegedly occurred (one month now) do you think that no parent would have raised eyebrows?

When I asked my daughter about this story, she said she only started hearing about it today. I am an Edo woman, I speak from my heart because I fear only God. Even if I face anybody now, I can defend him (Olaseni) authoritatively. I have always recommended him to every principal that was posted here. Even the current principal will confirm that I spoke positively about this teacher to her. He always seeks to correct everything going wrong within the school. He is fearless. He never abdicates his duties and I say this with a sense of pride.

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I wonder who would want to pull him down. We are looking into this matter and we will involve the Police.

VICE-PRINCIPAL (SENIOR SCHOOL):

These are all false allegations. Even with some past principals, similar allegations were made against the young man. Yet they all worked happily and successfully with him, enough to make them recommend him to their successors. Even the principal we are sending forth today, Mrs Osime, can clarify this. It is all crooked lies.

How can you make such a weighty allegation and not be able to tell us who the child is? And if you see what is written in the allegation, you will know that they are all lies. For starters, Mr Olaseni does not live on the school premises. So how can he be responsible for molesting a child by 2am? Again, he teaches Biology. The story says he teaches Integrated Science. That is a lie. He also does not teach junior school as alleged in the story. Biology is offered in the senior school. To the best of our knowledge, Olaseni does not drink alcohol. So there are some fundamental lies that already give away the fact that someone is being funny somewhere.

We have investigated. We tried to find out from our boarding house mistresses about the said event, one month ago. You can ask around at your own convenience, there is no record of such a thing.

About the allegation that I told the parent to go to Abuja, how is that possible? How can I tell a parent that, when no parent has even come to me with such a report? Did I threaten a ghost?

The story also said that the alleged ‘victim’ tried to call her mother that night. Since phones are not even allowed in the school, how is that possible? We do not know yet, the alleged parent nor the student.

Our investigations continue.

SENIOR BOARDING HOUSE MISTRESS:

I am Mrs D. A Oludinmu. I am the senior boarding house mistress of Queens College, Yaba. Yes, I admit that Mr Olaseni comes around the hostel because he is the Hostel Maintenance Officer. But there is a procedure for that. He never comes without the permission of the principal and even during emergencies, he does not come alone. The principal still has to permit him, and he always comes with the maintenance boys.

Mr Olaseni does not come to the hostel outside working hours. I can vouch for him.

HEAD GIRL:

The story has it that Mr Osifala lives in the school compound. No male staff lives within. They also said they saw our teacher with alcohol after lights out. This cannot be true because he speaks against alcohol in class. He is our Biology teacher, not Integrated Science.

Knowing him from J.S.S 1 to S.S. 3 now, I can say that the allegations are wrong. No, I just heard the story this morning. My statement cannot be doctored.

Yes, we complain to him when we have problems in the hostel. These problems include bad electric bulbs, water problems, etc.

OLASENI (THE ACCUSED):

I am worried about this matter because there is no truth in it. It is not the first time I have been accused falsely. Students have openly confessed to being recruited to frame me up in the past. The teachers were there. They can tell you the truth. All I want is to be the best teacher I possibly can. The reason I always win the awards is a function of my drive for excellence.

It ensures that I am always busy. My work is not secret. I am an open book. I know that whatever I say now will not matter to those who have made up their minds to judge me. Let God take control.

MY TAKE:

I also spoke with other vice-principals but their testimonies were basically the same as others above. I was told too, that current Miss Nigeria, Unoaku Anyadike, is an alumni of the school. Last week, she visited her former school and on sighting Mr Olaseni, referred to him as the best Biology teacher ever.

From a very neutral point, I think that there are a lot of holes on both sides. I will pick out a few.

THE ALLEGATION

1. How can someone be diligent enough to make such an allegation, but be so careless as not to know what subject the teacher teaches?

2. Apparently, the allegation of drunkenness was made to give weight to the story. It is established that the man does not drink.

3. How can any normal parent whose kid has been molested, stop at having a verbal exchange with one vice-principal and does not go to the principal nor the Police?

4. Why did the parent not lodge an official complaint with the school? That is an elementary error.

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5. Why did it take one month to break this story? And why on social media rather than the relevant agencies?

6. Why is the said parent not mentioned in the story? Given that he/she has already decided to withdraw the daughter from Queens College, there is nothing to lose by openly facing the school authorities over such a serious matter.

7. I read most of the alleged victims of the man. They all have nothing actionable to say. All I have read are comments like, “So the girls wey you sleep with that time never do you?” and “He is evil. I stopped going to class because of him.” These do not establish anything. At best, they are very vague attempts at directing the flow of public opinion. Only one lady specifically mentioned that Mr Olaseni touched her breasts and butt. But even she does not remember what subject he taught her during the JAMB prep classes. How do you remember butt pressing but conveniently forget the subject that led to it?

8. Have you noticed that all of the people staking their integrity on this man are mothers who, ordinarily, should be wary of men with such history? Yet they stand for him so valiantly. Is it possible for outsiders to know him better than people who work with him daily?

9. Why, despite the repeated attacks and allegations against him, do successive principals choose to work with him instead? And he gets recommendations from some highly respected folks too.

10. This is important. The blogger said that she received a mail from the parent of the molested child. Perhaps, it is time to show us the original mail as received inbox. During the sugabelly rape allegation, we did see the necessary mails. Let us see this one as well. Anybody can type a story and claim that they received mails.

THE DEFENCE

1. Why is it, for years now, that Mr Olaseni has been the consistent target of sex-related charges and rumours? Is he the only male teacher in the school?

2. How come he has not gotten to the root of the matter by identifying the alleged ‘insider’ trying to pull him down?

3. Why is it that so many ladies are claiming to know him by negative reputation?

4. When prodded, he infers that envy is the reason why some “fellow teachers and staff” hate him enough to plot his downfall. When I pushed further, his only suspect is no longer based in Nigeria. How convenient to point at a person who is not available to defend herself?

5. I noticed that everybody gave an almost perfect representation of who Olaseni is. Not even one dissenting voice, not one person to diminish the picture of perfection.

6. Of course, I cannot hold very firmly to the testimony of students who stood before their school’s management to give me their views about a teacher who was also present. It is not a secret that such cases can be doctored as part of damage control.

7. Could it be that Olaseni is a perfect man as pictured, or is he an expert at pulling the wool over our eyes?

8. Olaseni is the most decorated teacher in this school. How has he maintained such consistent ratings? Could it be that he has been buying awards? I am told that he is a very generous man. I hope he is not ‘generously’ buying up laurels. I don’t know about you but I have an issue with people who have squeaky clean profiles.

I will urge the parents of the molested child to vigorously pursue this matter, not just for their daughter’s sake, but to ensure that other kids do not fall victim of lewd paedophiles. They owe posterity that much.

Queens College has to ensure proper investigations into these allegations and come up with a transparent report. Thankfully, the principal is very welcome to the idea of transparent handling of this matter.

Having read the ‘facts’ presented by both sides, only an independent inquiry can deal with this. Anything else would be subjective. As of this moment, I sit on the fence.

It is open secret that molestation occurs in schools. It is also known that blackmail and set up occurs as well. May truth be revealed speedily.

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From: Little Boy

How teacher sexually harasses, attempts rape of minors in Queen’s College, Yaba

Is somebody judging the story and ‘convicting’ the accused without hearing their own side of the story?

I don’t know what to think until I hear the other side.

Pls read the original article HERE

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2027 polls: Etinan Federal Constituency endorses Tinubu, Eno

...as Gov. Eno doles out N361m to business owners, farmers, others

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In what turned out to be a climax in a season of appreciation and endorsements, the People of Etinan Federal Constituency have reaffirmed their solidarity to the Government of Pst Umo Eno,PhD, and have pledged their resolve to support his re-election, and the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.

This is as the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has doled out N361,450,000 to 844 persons from Etinan Federal Constituency.

The donation comes in the form of farmers grants, traders grant, equipment support, MSMEs, cars and mini buses beneficiaries.

At what was tagged a grand finale in the series of Town Square meetings between the Governor and his people, held at the Nsit Ubium Council Headquarters ground in Ikot Edibon, the people unanimously voted in support of the continuation of the Governor in office.

The Governor had thanked the people for the massive turnout saying “it is organic, spontaneous and electrifying.”

He said having received the needs documents from all the federal constituencies, he was going to select the very critical ones for inclusion in the 2026 budget, noting that some could still be captured in the remaining part of the subsisting budget.

The Governor said the recent Impact Assessment Summit organized by his government, afforded everyone opportunity of seeing that every local government in the State has been positively affected by his administration, but added that where gaps were noticed, corrections would be effected.

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Following the premises laid by speakers at the event, a voice vote was moved by the Nsit Ubium State Constituency lawmaker, Otobong Bob and seconded by Hon Eric Akpan of Nsit Ibom State Constituency with the people affirming their decision to support the All Progressives Congress and its candidates Governor Eno and President Tinubu.Speaking, stakeholders of the federal constituency, through their Political Leader, Senator Effiong Bob, held that Governor Eno’s performance had endeared him to the people of the entire State, insisting that, “if you were not a good governor they would not have accepted you”.

“We are not here to speak about what are you doing, or what you have not done, or what you are about to do, because we know that you have done your best within these two years.

Sen Bob who was confirming the position of the earlier speakers at the event, Chief Sunny Jackson Udo, Mr Umana Umana and Hen Paul Isang,Rtd, said, “You have 8 yrs mandate, so your mandate will be judged at the end of 8 yrs, but for the two years, you have done so much for our people as had been said in the programme”, he said wooing for support for President Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Governor.

On his part, the Oku Ibom Ibibio and President-General of the Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers, His Eminence, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk, acknowledged that God has used the Governor to accomplish much for the State.

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“As royal fathers, our role is to guide and advise, and in that spirit, I thank you sincerely for all you are doing for the sons and daughters of Akwa Ibom State. We are confident that you will not let your people down.

“We are proud to identify with you, to support you, and to pray for your continued success. Already, you have been named the Best Performing Governor in Nigeria, and we encourage you to keep up the good work so that you will continue to win even greater honors”, the monarch added.

Also speaking, the Chairman of Nsit Ubium Local Government Area, Alfred Charles, on behalf of the three chairmen in the constituency, hailed the Governor as “the pride of Etinan Federal Constituency”, assuring that the constituency would stand solidly behind him all the way.

This was corroborated by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom, SAN, who spoke on behalf of members of the State Executive Council from the constituency.

Earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Enobong Uwah, described the Governor as a compassionate and inclusive leader, as well as the best performing Governor in Nigeria, who in just two years, has earned the love of his people and a doctoral degree in learning.

He thanked the Nsit Ubium people for supporting their son, assuring everyone that, “you have a Governor who is not just performing, but excelling”.

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This proposed facility is anchored on Nigeria’s recent Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval of ₦19 billion in counterpart funding, which is expected to unlock JICA’s support.

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JICA’s contributions extend beyond infrastructure. The organization has equipped the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) in Abuja with cutting-edge training tools to enhance the technical expertise of local engineers.

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He praised JICA and the Japanese government as “reliable partners in advancing Nigeria’s energy transition” and ensuring access to sustainable, affordable electricity.

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A horrifying tragedy has shaken the Temidire community in Egbejila, Ilorin, Kwara State, as a pregnant woman was gruesomely murdered in what residents fear may be a ritual killing.

The victim, whose identity remains unknown, was killed on Thursday, August 21, 2025, in a chilling incident that has left locals reeling.

Eyewitness accounts revealed disturbing details about the circumstances surrounding her death.

The woman, reportedly married to a trader dealing in agricultural chemicals and equipment in Kwara North, was home alone on Wednesday night.

Residents alleged that she had been expecting a visitor that evening and was seen purchasing bottles of beer and plates of pepper soup before heading indoors. By dawn, suspicion was raised when a neighbor confronted a man, believed to be her husband’s younger brother, leaving the house with a black nylon bag that was dripping liquid.

Upon closer inspection, the trail was discovered to be blood, prompting alarm and drawing the community together.

The discovery that followed was gruesome. Body parts suspected to belong to the victim—including an arm, a leg, and entrails—were found scattered in nearby bushes, but her head was missing.

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The similarities have only fueled panic in the community, which is already grappling with fears of insecurity.

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However, official updates from the Kwara State Police Command remain pending as efforts to reach them have been unsuccessful.

The community is now left in a state of unease, demanding answers and justice for the victim while grappling with the specter of ritual killings that seem to be haunting Kwara State.

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Burkina Faso’s military government has halted a malaria eradication project backed by billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and his foundation.

The project, run by the research consortium Target Malaria, focused on releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the environment to help eradicate malaria.

On Friday, authorities ordered Target Malaria to immediately suspend all operations in the West African nation.

The move marks yet another clash between the government and international non-governmental organizations, many of which have faced intense restrictions under military rule.

The decision sparked heated reactions from civil society groups. Opponents of the project argue that Burkina Faso should focus on safer and more traditional solutions rather than experimenting with controversial genetic technologies.

A spokesperson for a coalition campaigning against the project stated that citizens “deserve protection through proven health measures, not risky experiments.”

Target Malaria, however, defended its work.

The group insisted that since 2012, it has complied with Burkina Faso’s national laws and worked closely with local authorities.

It expressed readiness to cooperate further with the government despite the sudden suspension.

The project has faced criticism not only within Burkina Faso but also internationally.

It became the target of online disinformation campaigns that claimed the genetically modified mosquitoes posed unforeseen dangers to the ecosystem.

While the first release of such mosquitoes took place in 2019, the long-term effects remain under global scientific debate.

Burkina Faso, one of the ten countries most affected by malaria, recorded more than eight million cases in 2024 alone.

The disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the country, particularly among children under five.

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Supporters of the Target Malaria initiative argue that innovation is crucial to ending this deadly cycle, but critics fear it could introduce new risks.

This ban comes amid wider tensions between the military rulers and international organizations.

Since seizing power nearly three years ago, Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s administration has increasingly tightened control over foreign-funded NGOs.

In recent months, the government revoked the licenses of at least 21 groups, accusing some of pushing foreign agendas and destabilizing national sovereignty.

Analysts see the latest crackdown as part of a broader trend. Burkina Faso’s rulers are distancing the country from Western-backed projects while strengthening ties with alternative global partners.

However, the sudden halt to malaria research may come at a cost, as the country continues to battle one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

For now, the future of genetically modified mosquito projects in Burkina Faso remains uncertain.

The debate highlights the sharp divide between innovation and caution, science and politics, as the country balances urgent health needs with national sovereignty concerns

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The candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the November Governorship election in Anambra State, Sir Paul Chukwuma, on Friday joined a peaceful march against the intimidation and abuse meted out to Ndi Anambra by operatives of Udogachi and SASA through misuse of governmental authority.

Udogachi, a security outfit created by the Soludo-led Government and the SASA, an anti-touting agency otherwise known as Ndi Akodo, which is notorious for using pestles on citizens, have come under intense scrutiny owing to the numerous clips of their abuses against the people.

In the past week, operatives of Udogachi have come under serious criticism for manhandling a young girl who is a serving youth corps member in Oba, Idemili South LGA of Anambra State.

During the peaceful march against the brutality of Udogachi and SASA, which was organized by Make Anambra Great Again, the YPP Governorship candidate regretted that the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, would allow agencies of the State established to serve the people to become instruments of operation against the same people.

“Anambra is not in a good place today. It affects all of us. We are determined to fix our state,” Paul Chukwuma said while addressing a large crowd at Eke Awka market.

The peaceful march, which commenced from Aroma Junction in Awka, terminated at the Anambra State Police Headquarters in Amawbia, where the group was received by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel.

At the Anambra State Police Command’s office, Sir Paul Chukwuma addressed the DCP and listed some of the reasons for the peaceful march, which include the abuse meted out to innocent citizens by Udogachi and SASA.

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He also called on the police to rise up to their responsibilities, while assuring them of support from Ndi Anambra.

“The responsibility placed on the government in terms of protection of lives and properties is well spelt out in the constitution. In Anambra today, we are experiencing what is a negation of the position of the law. We know the agencies of government that are saddled with the responsibility of ensuring law and order in our state. Anambra State is still part of Nigeria as a sub-national entity. We are experiencing something that has never happened in the history of Anambra State…with what is happening today, we are beginning to wonder if the Nigerian Police Force has abdicated their responsibility and duty to Ndi Anambra. Today, we have experienced a litany of what we call an aberration to the protocol of such organization and agency (Udogachi and SASA). A lot of heinous crimes are being perpetrated in Anambra State by the so-called security outfit Udogachi. We don’t have anything against establishing such an outfit. But we are of the opinion that such outfits, when established, must abide by the rule of law,” Chukwuma said.

Reacting, DCP Ibrahim Ezekiel, who stood in for the Commissioner of Police, assured Paul Chukwuma and the group that the issues raised would be addressed by working with all stakeholders.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Nkem Mbonu, the group’s coordinator, said that the group had articulated three clear demands from their engagements with the people of Anambra State.

The demands include: an investigation into cases of missing persons in Anambra State. Secondly, an investigation into the alleged secret cells of Udogachi in Awka and Onitsha. Finally, the assumption of full security of the state by the police, as well as the disbandment of SASA.

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The walk, which covered about seven kilometers, was well received by thousands of Anambra residents, who expressed their disapproval of the modus operandi of Udogachi and SASA operatives.

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