Christmas : A Safer Southeast, More Secure Anambra 

Posted on December 21, 2024
CHRISTIAN ABURIME 
 
 
As the festive season arrives in all its frenzy, the essence of security in our society can not be overstated. This period is synonymous with heightened social and economic activities, increased human mobility, and a surge in celebratory events. While these dynamics foster joy and communal bonding, they also present unique security challenges that demand proactive measures.
It is therefore reassuring that the recent release of the Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey (CESPS) by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has brought much-needed positive news to the South East region of Nigeria. The data reveals a significant decline in crime rates, positioning the region as the safest in the country this year. This is, no doubt, an affirmation of the concerted efforts of federal government, security agencies, state governments, and community leaders.
According to the NBS report,  the North West recorded the highest crime rate with 14 million cases, followed by the North Central, which stood at 8.8 million incidents. The South East had the lowest occurrence of household crimes, with 6.1 million cases. The data made available  showed South West with 6.9m, South South with 7.7m, and North East with 7.9m, respectively.
While the entire South East region has witnessed a notable improvement in security, Anambra State stands out as an exemplar of positive development in this regard. With the dynamic leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, the state has experienced a comparative reduction in crime rates as against what used to be the norm in recent years.
The Governor’s relentless  commitment to enhancing security has yielded tangible results. By bolstering the capacity of security agencies, investing in advanced security infrastructure, and promoting community partnerships, Governor Soludo’s administration has created a safer environment for Ndi Anambra.
A few days ago, Governor Soludo read the riot act to the criminals, giving them another two months of amnesty from January to February 2025. Also, with the provision of about 200 security vehicles and the upcoming launch of Operation “Udo Ga Achi,” it will surely be hell for criminals in whatever guise in Anambra State.
All these proactive actions by Governor Soludo will not only restore peace and stability to the state but will also boost business activities by stimulating economic growth. Interestingly, the occasional cult-related crimes that usually occur will also be promptly dealt with.
Now that the Christmas season is here, Ndi Anambra and Ndigbo worldwide can now look forward to coming home to celebrate with their loved ones without fear. Ultimately, the festive season should be a time of joy, peace, and togetherness. With collective vigilance and sustained commitment, we can safeguard lives and property, ensuring that the season is truly festive for everyone. Security is not just a necessity; it is a shared responsibility.

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