There is a thing with pricking people’s vested interest in today’s world where loud is right and trending is truthful. Those at the “losing end” will always fight to maintain the status quo including using every arsenal in their possession to cast slurs at the new order.
Agbero, in the hands of none State Actors, are a fierce bunch largely faceless and evasive of the law and due process. They are accountable to no one but their criminal up-liners. To this, Soludo has said a big NO, shutting all windows and multiple illegal doors through which this scavengers plundered State revenues.
Now, you come online to see Agberos and their various support systems calling out Government commissioned Agents as “Agbero” — quite ironical. There is no doubt that there may be a few ill-mannered officials, the difference here is that there is a clear-cut command and control system where officers of government who behave badly can be reported and properly punished.
OCHA Brigade and ARTMA officials are not untraceable, untouchable or above the law. However badly behaved they may be, they can never be as devious and disoriented as the “Agbero” working for and on behalf of one cult group or interest group unknown to Law.
If you find any OCHA brigade or ARTMA Official misbehaving do well to report to the appropriate authorities. For ndi Agbero? It is Game Over!
— Mazi Ejimofor Opara writes from Awka, Anambra State.
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