CLO calls on Soludo to save the life of brutalized woman by anti-touting agency

Mon, Jul 8, 2024
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Politics

THE Civil Liberties Organization Anambra State Branch has reiterated its earlier call on Gov. Charles Soludo to save the life of Nkemakolam Nnamani who was brutalized, maltreated, assaulted and humiliated by the State Anti-Touting for advising them to stop assaulting, beating and molesting an aged woman at Upper Iweka near TRACAS.

The pathetic health condition of the woman is detoriating and if urgent and immediate step is not taken her leg may be amputated.

In a statement signed by Vincent Ezekwueme and Chidi Mbah decried with disdain the indifferent attitude of the government towards the plight, predicament of the woman and her family because of her patriotism to call the agent of government to be civil, decorum and law abiding in the discharge of their duties.

It will be recalled that the CLO had earlier drawn attention of the pathetic and pitiable condition of the woman without response from the government or its officials.

The Government and public spirited individuals should come to her aid in order to save her life and that of the family.

A.I

July 08, 2024 @ 05:57 GMT|

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