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Police debunk claims of criminal Fulani camps in Anambra



From Ifeoma Ejiofor

The Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Zone 13 Command Headquarters Ukpo, AIG Godwin Ndidi Aghaulor(AIG) has debunked the claims of existence of criminal Fulani camps in Anambra State.

The AIG’s position was contained in a press statement signed by theZonal Police Public Relations Officer (ZPPRO) Ihunwo Josephine. K,

“An investigation team was promptly assembled to ascertain the veracity of these claims. Under the leadership of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Abagana, the investigative team meticulously conducted inquiries within the specified areas.

“Their exhaustive efforts concluded with the finding that no such camp or community, as depicted in the circulated audio-visual material, exists.

“Further validation was provided by Gidado Sadiki-Sarki Fulani, the Head/leader of the Fulani community in Anambra State, who categorically denounced the misinformation as false, baseless, and intended to disrupt the harmonious relationship between Fulanis and indigenes of Anambra.

“The investigation uncovered a disturbing motive behind the dissemination of these falsehoods. It was revealed that the allegations were fabricated by individuals affiliated with the ESN/IPOB, aimed at tarnishing the reputation of Prince Engr. Arthur Eze and instigating unrest in Anambra State, particularly within the Enugu Agidi and Ukpo regions.

“The AIG reiterates unequivocally that there is no credence to the claims of a Fulani Herdsmen camp in the area. The public is urged to disregard such rumors and to remain vigilant against the spread of misinformation.

“Additionally, thorough investigations will continue to identify and hold accountable those responsible for perpetuating these malicious falsehoods,” The ZPPRO said.

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