Imo urges residents not to panic over heavy military presence

Uba Group

BY MOYINOLUWA BAMIDELE-LUCAS

The Imo State government has urged residents not to panic over the heavy presence of the military in the state.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba, assured that the military who are in the state for this year’s Army Day celebration are of no threat whatsoever to Imo people.

He said the celebration will last for only one week.

In a statement issued in Owerri, Emelumba said the Governor, Hope Uzodinma is appreciative of the Army for the choice of Owerri for this year’s Army Day celebration because of its security, social and economic benefits to the state.

The commissioner noted that although the Army had a week ago informed Nigerians of their impending presence in Imo State, some residents were still apprehensive.

He urged such people not to panic as the military were on a legitimate assignment in the state for the overall benefit of the country in general and Imo people in particular.

He also urged all residents to go about their legitimate duties without any fear of molestation whatsoever.

The Nigerian Army is set to celebrate its 159 years of existence at the Nigerian Army Day celebration 2022 in Owerri, Imo State.

The Nigerian Army Day is an annual event typically held on July 6 in honour of members of the Nigerian Army, especially those that took part in World War I and World War II as well as those that lost their lives during the Nigerian Civil War and the current serving members of the Nigerian Army.

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