Group to intensify war against touts, hoodlums in Anambra

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A group, Anambra Youths Volunteer has declared readiness to fight for the restoration of peace and sanity in roads in Anambra state, www.odogwublog.com reports.

The group said it would assist the state government and security agencies to sanitize every corner of the state and get rid of touts that had tormented the state in the past.

Speaking to newsmen in Onitsha, the commercial hub of the state on Tuesday, leader of the group, Comrade Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu said youths under the group would specialize on traffic, surveillance and monitoring activities in the state.

Comrade Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu

He said their resolve was in response to Governor Charles Soludo’s inaugural”pronouncement on touting and other criminal activities in the state and in solidarity to the enforcement order of the commissioner of police in the state, CP Echeng Echeng.”

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He said “We the Anambra Youths Volunteers hereby declare our resolve to assist the state government and the security agencies in checking these youths prone excesses on basis of youth to youth basis.

“We will end all criminal activities. No more snatching of handbags, phones and personal belongings of innocent citizens.

” We are going to assist and ensure that peace, law and order are restored in the state.”

Mr. Okpalaezeukwu admonished youths engaging in touting and other unlawful activities in Anambra to desist, reiterating that the group would not fail to use the full weight of the Mobile Courts established by the new administration to deal ruthlessly with any hoodlum caught terrorizing the state in any form.

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He also emphasized that the group is determined to rehabilitate, rebrand and reintegrate youths who had resorted to touting, criminal activities and other social vices as means of survival in the state.

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