Soludo urges armed groups and bandits to lay down weapons

Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has called on armed groups and bandits to surrender their weapons and embrace peace during the Armed Forces Day Remembrance in Awka.

At the Armed Forces Day Remembrance event held at Ekwueme Square in Awka, Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo urged armed groups and bandits operating in forests and bushes nationwide to lay down their weapons and reintegrate into society. He emphasized that insecurity has plagued Nigeria for nearly two decades, almost becoming the new normal, but commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his renewed vigor in addressing the issue through collaboration with the armed forces and external agencies.

Soludo expressed confidence that this collective effort would soon conquer the terror. He specifically addressed Biafran agitators, noting that the Nigerian Civil War ended on January 15, 1970, and there is no justification for continued violence. 'I want to call on our brothers in the bushes who claim they are liberators to come out,' he said. 'Human beings do not live in the bush. We appeal to you to come out and participate meaningfully in building the state and this country.'

The governor called on South-East youths to abandon violence and redirect their energy towards national participation and development, stating, 'We cannot continue to fight a civil war that ended 56 years ago by hiding in the bushes and killing ourselves.' He reflected on the event's significance: 'We are here to remember and to say ‘never again.’ Their supreme sacrifice shall not be in vain.'

Soludo praised security agencies in Anambra for reclaiming eight local government areas from criminal activities and thanked the Navy, Army, Police, Immigration, Civil Defence, and others for their sacrifices. The ceremony included a wreath-laying, gun salute, intercessory prayers, and the release of white pigeons symbolizing peace. State Nigeria Legion Chairman Chief Ben Ezeagbogu appealed for support for aging veterans and their families.

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Chukwuma Soludo celebrating his re-election victory as Anambra governor, surrounded by supporters and flags in a conference hall.
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Soludo re-elected as Anambra governor after winning all local areas

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Chukwuma Soludo has been re-elected as governor of Anambra State in Nigeria's 2025 governorship election. The Independent National Electoral Commission declared him the winner after he secured victory in all 21 local government areas. President Bola Tinubu congratulated Soludo, hailing his visionary leadership.

Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has reaffirmed his administration's dedication to enhancing the welfare of families left behind by deceased soldiers. This pledge came during the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony in Abeokuta. He also committed ongoing assistance to military veterans.

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Basorun Seinde Arogbofa, former secretary-general of Afenifere, has emphasized the need for the Yoruba to defend their lands against bandits and terrorists. He made this call during the installation of Bakkita Bello as the seventh Olukoju of Odooko, Afa Okeagbe. Professor Abiodun Akinpelu backed the position, urging synergy to protect the region and strengthen the Amotekun security outfit.

President William Ruto has ordered residents in Narok County's Angata Barikoi to surrender their guns following deadly clashes that have claimed at least seven lives. Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot pleaded for the deployment of special forces to the area. Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen has declared several areas as security-disturbed for 30 days.

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralised more than 150 terrorists in the forests of Kwara State during a recent operation. The action involved destroying bandits' camps and rescuing kidnap victims.

Collins Ihekire asserts that the Nigerian Army has the capability to address insecurity if backed by strong political will.

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A calm Sunday in Kalemengorok, Aroo, Turkana County, became fearful when Special Operations Group officers arrived in armored vehicles and summoned residents to an emergency meeting. Names of illegal weapon owners were read aloud, and a three-day deadline was set for surrendering arms. The action forms part of a larger North Rift security operation against banditry.

 

 

 

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