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Ifeanyi Ubah’s attackers have been arrested – Soludo

Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Soludo, says some of gunmen that attacked senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District Senator Ifeanyi Ubah has been arrested…

Governor of Anambra State, Prof Charles Soludo, says some of gunmen that attacked senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District Senator Ifeanyi Ubah has been arrested .

Soludo disclosed this in Enugu Ukwu, Njidoka local government council of Anambra State, on Friday.

Soludo visited Enugu Ukwu for the burial ceremony of late Pa Boniface Nwakwo, father of House member representing Anaocha/ Dunukofia /Njidoka (DNA) Federal Constituency, Hon. Dozie Nwankwo.

The governor said there is no hiding place for criminals in Anambra, vowing that fleeing members of the gang that attacked Ubah would be arrested wherever they are hiding in the world.

“The security operatives will fish them out where they are. They cannot escape justice,” he vowed.

He said the criminals took the advantage of peaceful Enugu Ukwu environment to launch the attack.

Soludo said the state government is determined to flush out all the criminal elements in Anambra.

“We have chased out most of the bad boys in the state, but they cannot leave at the same . We will fish out the remaining ones whereever they are hiding in the state,” he said.

According to him, Anambra State is peaceful and safe for all.

“The security operatives in the state are doing well and I will commend them for their good jobs in the state” he said

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