
he Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre has called upon Governor Charles Soludo to investigate allegations of human rights violations and extrajudicial killings by operatives of Agunechemba Security Outfit.
Okechukwu Nwanguma, RULAAC’s executive director, made the call in Awka on Monday while reacting to public outcry over allegations of an unprofessional approach by some personnel of the security outfit.
Mr Nwanguma commended the Anambra government for taking bold steps to confront growing violence, crime, and insecurity by setting up the security outfit.
Mr Okechukwu said Gov Soludo had shown commitment to tackling the escalating crime rate which had tarnished Anambra’s reputation, noting that the decline in public safety had been palpable, especially during recent festive seasons.
“It is, however, imperative that they approach this fight with professionalism, strict adherence to due process, and respect for human rights.
“They must avoid the crude methods previously employed by similar groups like the Bakassi Boys, which resulted in egregious human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings.
he recent operations, particularly in Owerre-Ezukala, have raised serious red flags, reports indicate that Agunechemba’s actions may have led to the deaths of innocent individuals, mistakenly identified as criminals.
“This tragic incident calls for urgent and transparent investigations to prevent the erosion of public trust in the state’s security measures,”
“Finally, Governor Soludo must publicly address these incidents to reaffirm his commitment to justice and human rights. The success of his administration’s security strategy hinges on accountability and the assurance that such tragedies will not be repeated.
“Without this, the credibility of both the governor and the Agunechemba outfit remains at risk,”
However, Law Mefor, information commissioner, said there was no case of ‘mistaken’ killings in Owerre Ezukala or elsewhere as Agunaechemba had been meticulous in their operations.
“They must have died during crossfire since there are camps with improvised explosive devices around the bushes there, as seen in the videos,”