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Soludo Under Fire as Traditional Council Demands Justice for Slain Lawmaker

by Intercept Nigeria
February 12, 2025
in Crime
Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo

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The murder of Justice Azuka, the representative for Onitsha-North 1 Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, has been criticised by the Onitsha Traditional Council.

The council also laments and is disappointed with the security situation during the administration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

On December 24, 2024, Azuka was abducted while travelling home for Christmas along Ugwunaobankpa Road in Inland Town, Onitsha.

Forty days after his kidnapping, security personnel found his lifeless body near the Second Niger Bridge early on Thursday, February 6, 2025.

Four days ago, The Intercept reported that the state police command claimed to have detained nine people about the lawmaker’s killing.

The Onitsha Traditional Council (Imeobi) said in a statement released on Tuesday and signed by Chief Osita Anionwu, its chief of staff, that Azuka’s kidnapping and murder were proof that the state government had not kept its pledge to protect citizens.

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Following a town hall meeting on Monday in Imeobi, Onitsha, when community residents expressed their worries about the state’s increasing insecurity, the statement was made public.

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“The town hall gathering was shocked beyond belief at the circulation of a disturbing video on social media featuring one of the suspected killers with the body of Justice Azuka in the background, which appears to be orchestrated by security agents for self-praise.

“It was noted that instead of sensationalising the discovery of the dead body, the authorities should focus on preventing such heinous crimes and ensuring justice is served,” the statement read in part.

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The council expressed concern that Azuka’s murder was the second high-profile killing of young, aspiring leaders from Onitsha within four months.

It recalled the recent attack on Anambra State Commissioner for Youth Development, Patrick Mba, and his wife, which resulted in the death of Onitsha Youth Council leader, Kpajie Offiah.

The community questioned the government’s handling of Azuka’s case, asking why it took over 40 days to locate him and whether the response from security agencies was adequate.

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Council members also raised concerns about the lack of communication from the authorities to the public and Azuka’s family throughout the ordeal.

Participants at the town hall meeting reminded the administration of Soludo’s inaugural speech in March 2022, where he declared that “fixing Onitsha is the key to fixing Anambra State, which in turn is the key to fixing the South-East.”

hey questioned whether that commitment still held, given the deteriorating security situation in Onitsha, which remains the economic hub and revenue base of the state.

The council also highlighted Azuka’s dedication to public service, recalling his role during the COVID-19 pandemic as a member of the Onitsha Community COVID Response Team, his efforts in rehabilitating stroke survivors, and his commitment as a legislator to his constituents.

They further demanded a transparent investigation, raising concerns over the alleged ransom payment.

The communique read, “An electronic movement of the alleged large sum of money ought to be traceable through the banking system.

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“The images of the alleged abductors do not reflect persons handling large sums of money, thus raising the question of possible other accomplices.”

The Onitsha community called on the authorities to establish the truth “without fear or favour” and to ensure that those responsible for Azuka’s murder are brought to justice.

The statement added, “How can the community work together to restore peace and security to Onitsha and Anambra State?

“Will the state government address the root causes of insecurity and establish a mechanism for providing emotional and material support to victims’ families?”

The council urged residents to come together to honour Azuka at his funeral on Saturday, February 15, adding, “May his legacy inspire us to work towards a safer and more secure Onitsha.”

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