The Abia State Government has raised alarm that some unscrupulous elements have planned to attack major locations in the state and has therefore mobilised security agents into strategic places to be at alert to arrest the situation.
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The Commissioner for Information in the state, John Kalu, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
“We wish to advise members of the public to be extra vigilant, ensure they are at home before the curfew hours of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. as well as monitor the activities of their neighbours.
“Parents and guardians are also strongly advised to ensure that their children and wards are securely at home and not in any way associated with the hoodlums some of whom are said to be coming from outside the state,” he said in the statement.
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“Law-abiding citizens are encouraged to go about their normal duties but ensure they return home before 6 p.m. to avoid the rush associated with movement before the onset of curfew time.
“While we remain confident that the security architecture within the state is robust enough to prevent the planned attack and/or bring those involved in the plot swiftly to justice, the State Government led by Dr Okezie Ikpeazu will not spare any resource in ensuring the protection of law-abiding citizens,” the commissioner added.
Abia, like other states in Nigeria’s South-east, has witnessed increased attacks on police officers and police facilities.
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Some unknown gunmen in February attacked a police station in the commercial city of Aba, killed two police officers, and carted away armed and ammunition.https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjdLdCgSwuqIuQyALbHO8X9WEbTfmnZ3QjUEBC56xZo-op3g/viewform?usp=sf_link
Three police officers were killed in March when some gunmen ambushed a police patrol vehicle in Abiriba, Ohafia Local Government Area. The gunmen set the vehicle ablaze.
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