Anambra after illegal vigilante groups
Aduba, who was former police commissioner in Delta state, while speaking to newsmen said that the Anambra State Vigilante Group (AVG), as a selfless service-oriented outfit, ought to work under the strict supervision of the police but most of them exceed their bounds, leading to abuses.
According to him:
“This ultimately defeated the purpose for the creation [of the outfit]as most of [them], for pecuniary and selfish motives, usurped the duties of the statutorily created outfits and violated human rights. More awful is the unlawful use of illegal and prohibited firearms by the outfits.He further added that “such information and intelligence gathered are to be passed to the police,” and regretted that the most offending group are private guards.
“For avoidance of doubt, vigilante outfits are not supposed to bear firearms and their arms are loaded in the police armories when not in use,” he stated.
The chairman expressed satisfaction that the concerted efforts of the vigilante outfits and other security operatives, especially the police, have resulted in serious crimes being reduced in the state.
He blamed largely the insecurity of the country on the negligence of police generally, saying that they were nonchalant towards security matters.
According to him:
“The best way to tackle insecurity is to update the whole country with security hardware that would meet up [to the challenge of]the current burning insecurity.”He, however, warned the federal government over the danger of negotiating with members of Boko Haram.
Aduba supported the exchange of the sect’s prisoners with the release of Chibok girls in their custody.

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