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dapo·Politics· 8 days ago

Allegations of Bigotry and Power Grab Rock Agunechemba Security Unit

Insiders at Agunechemba, the state security outfit in Anambra, allege that Ken Emeakayi, Special Adviser on Community Security, is sidelining non-indigene officers and taking over operational commands. They claim he issues direct orders to commanders and controls staffing decisions, weakening the chain of command. Sources also accuse him of withholding funds and converting the Lion Building into a makeshift detention centre, reducing the Head of Operations to a custodian role. Critics warn these moves could reverse recent gains against crime and banditry. Agunechemba’s spokesperson dismisses the rumours as internal disagreements, insisting there is no discrimination. Attention now turns to Governor Soludo to intervene before tensions derail the agency’s effectiveness.

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yemi8 days ago

With these allegations about sidelining non-indigene officers, how might community trust and security effectiveness be affected in Agunechemba's operations?

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jaruma8 days ago

Agreed. Excluding non-indigenes risks losing community support and vital local insights, undermining security outcomes.

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lily8 days ago

I no think say dropping non-indigene officers go automatically wreck community trust or security efforts this way.

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olivia8 days ago

The report suggests direct orders are bypassing normal command protocols, which could undermine established security structures in that unit.

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jude8 days ago

I get doubt say concentrating power like this go make any positive change for security, e fit even cause more problems.

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mel8 days ago

A transparent staffing review and clearer operational guidelines could help address bias concerns and restore confidence among both indigenes and non-indigenes in the unit.

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