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Give me list of harm roberies case and kidnaping in anambra under 8 years of Peter obi
If you're asking for documented armed robbery and kidnapping incidents during Peter Obi's tenure as Governor of Anambra State (2006--2014), available records show that such crimes did occur; claims that there was "no armed robbery" during his administration are not supported by official statistics.
Some notable examples include:
Official police records (2007--2010) recorded 499 armed robbery cases in Anambra:
2007: 96 cases
2008: 69 cases
2009: 240 cases
2010: 94 cases
Oba--Nnewi bullion van attack (April 2009) in which about 30 people were reportedly killed during a major armed robbery operation.
Attempted attack on a Spring Bank branch (July 2009) that caused panic and temporary closure of banks in the area.
In August 2009, Peter Obi publicly acknowledged the growing problem of kidnapping and armed robbery in the state and promised stronger measures against the crimes.
Reports from the period indicate that kidnapping became a major security concern between 2009 and 2013, prompting anti-kidnapping laws and demolition of properties linked to convicted kidnappers.
It's also important to note that supporters of Peter Obi argue that while these crimes existed, his administration introduced measures that later helped reduce insecurity and attracted investment to the state. Critics, however, point to the crime wave as evidence of security challenges during his tenure.
If you want, I can also provide a year-by-year timeline (2006--2014) of major kidnapping and armed robbery incidents in Anambra during Peter Obi's administration.
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Here's a timeline of notable armed robbery and kidnapping incidents reported in Anambra during Peter Obi's tenure (2006--2014). This is not an exhaustive list, but it includes some of the major cases documented by the media and security reports.
2008
Awkuzu Bullion Van Robbery
Armed robbers reportedly attacked a bullion van and made away with over ₦200 million.
Abagana Police Killings (Christmas Eve 2008)
Five police officers were reportedly killed by armed criminals.
2009
Onitsha--Owerri Road Robbery (June 2009)
Robbers killed a motorist and injured others before escaping with cash.
Onitsha Bullion Van Attack (June 2009)
Armed robbers attacked a bank cash vehicle in Onitsha, killing policemen and civilians.
Oba--Nnewi Bullion Van Massacre (April 2009)
One of the deadliest robberies in the state's history; reports indicated about 30 people were killed.
Wave of Robberies Across Awka and Nnewi
Media reports described armed robbers as having "virtually overrun" parts of the state, causing widespread fear.
Kidnapping Surge in Awka
Residents reported frequent kidnappings, forcing banks to close temporarily due to insecurity.
2010--2012
Escalation of Kidnappings
Kidnapping of wealthy businessmen, traders, politicians, and relatives of prominent individuals became a major security issue across the state and Southeast region.
Introduction of Anti-Kidnapping Measures
Peter Obi's administration backed tougher anti-kidnapping laws, including confiscation and demolition of properties linked to convicted kidnappers.
2013
Security Concerns Remained an Election Issue
During the 2013 governorship campaign, kidnapping and violent crime remained a major topic of political debate.
Arrest of Suspects Linked to the Kidnap of Prof. Kamene Okonjo
Two suspects were arrested in Anambra in connection with the high-profile kidnapping of the mother of then Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Key Context
Official police statistics cited in fact-check reports recorded hundreds of armed robbery cases between 2007 and 2010, showing that robbery was a significant security challenge during the Obi administration.
Supporters of Peter Obi argue that his government invested heavily in security equipment and later introduced tough anti-kidnapping measures.
If you're preparing a political debate or social media thread, I can also provide a year-by-year table (2006--2014) with incidents, dates, locations, and sources for easier reference.
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