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Breaking: South East Governors Meet On Security

South East Governors And Stakeholders Are Set For Security Meeting Today.

 

Truetells Nigeria reports that South East Governors will meet in Owerri, the Imo State capital to deliberate on security-related issues today.

 

Also expected at the meeting are the Brigade Commanders, Navy, Air Force Commanders, Inspector General of Police, Ohanaeze Ndigbo and other stakeholders.

 

The Governors, according to sources, are meeting to find a solution to the recent insecurity challenges facing the zone, particularly the recent jailbreak and attack on Imo Police headquarters that led to the release of over 600 suspects in police custody and 1,881 inmates at the Correctional Service Centre Owerri.

 

Chief Press Secretary to Imo Governor, Oguike Nwachuku confirmed the meeting.

 

He said the governors would brief the media after the meeting.

Details shortly…

 

TruetellsNigeria

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