The Homeland Security Law: A Panacea For Anambra State’s Security Challenges
Posted on February 27, 2025

The recent enactment of the Homeland Security Law by Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo is a bold step towards addressing the security challenges plaguing Anambra State. This law, which establishes Operation Udo Ga-Achi and Agunechemba, is a comprehensive framework designed to combat criminal activities, protect law-abiding citizens, and promote a safe and secure environment for everyone.
A Misconception Debunked
It is essential to correct a common misconception about the Homeland Security Law. Contrary to some misinformation, this law is not intended to discriminate against traditional religion practitioners, genuine native doctors, or law-abiding citizens. Instead, it specifically targets criminal conduct and aims to root out those involved in illicit activities.
Key Provisions of the Law
The Homeland Security Law has several key provisions that are designed to strengthen security in Anambra State. These include:
– *Profiling of Native Doctors*: The law requires native doctors to be profiled in their respective towns to identify legitimate practitioners and weed out those involved in criminal activities.
– *Operation Udo Ga-Achi and Agunechemba*: These operations are established to combat criminal activities, including kidnapping, hard drug dealing, cultism, organ harvesting, and murder.
– *Protection of Law-Abiding Citizens*: The law ensures that law-abiding citizens, including traditional religion practitioners and genuine native doctors, are protected from harassment and intimidation.
Benefits of the Law
The Homeland Security Law offers numerous benefits to the people of Anambra State. These include:
– *Improved Security*: The law provides a comprehensive framework for addressing security challenges, ensuring that Anambra State becomes a safer and more secure environment for everyone.
– *Protection of Human Rights*: The law protects the human rights of law-abiding citizens, ensuring that they are not harassed or intimidated by security agencies.
– *Promotion of Traditional Practices*: The law promotes traditional practices, including traditional religion and native doctoring, by distinguishing between legitimate practitioners and those involved in criminal activities.
Conclusion
The Homeland Security Law is a significant step towards addressing the security challenges facing Anambra State. By targeting criminal conduct and protecting law-abiding citizens, this law provides a comprehensive framework for promoting a safe and secure environment for everyone. As Governor Soludo emphasized, “We cannot allow 0.01% who are criminals define 99.1% of us.” We must support this law and work together to build a safer and more secure Anambra State.
– Dr. Ifechigha Chinedu Chinedu
Coordinator, COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS.