Tension in Anambra as Police Move to Stop ‘Sit-at-Home’

  • Heightened Security: The Anambra State Police Command has intensified security patrols in Nnewi and Ihiala areas to combat the Monday ‘sit-at-home’ order.
  • Joint Security Operation: Multiple agencies, including the Nigerian Army, Navy, DSS, NSCDC, and Nigeria Immigration Service, are involved in the operation.
  • Aim of Patrols: The patrols aim to restore public confidence, protect lives and property, and revive economic activity.
  • Collaboration with Residents: The police commend residents, bus drivers’ associations, and market leaders for defying the sit-at-home order and engaging in normal economic activities.

The Anambra State Police Command has launched a joint security operation to dismantle the lingering Monday ‘sit-at-home’ order in the region. The operation involves multiple agencies and aims to reassure residents, encourage normal activities, and revive economic life.

The ‘sit-at-home’ order has been a recurring issue in Anambra State, disrupting economic life and causing tension in the region. The police have been working to address the situation and restore normalcy.

The joint security operation involves intensified patrols in affected areas, including Nnewi and Ihiala. The police have deployed armored vehicles and personnel to deter potential threats and assure residents of their safety.

The police have commended residents, bus drivers’ associations, and market leaders for their collaboration in defying the sit-at-home order. Their efforts are crucial in restoring peace and reviving the local economy.

The joint security operation is a significant step in addressing the ‘sit-at-home’ order and restoring normalcy in Anambra State. The police remain committed to ensuring public safety, preserving law and order, and fostering economic growth.

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