In January 2025, Charles Soludo, the Anambra State Governor, launched Agunechemba (Operation Udo Ga-Achi or ‘Peace Will Reign’) under the Anambra State Vigilante Services (AVS) to restore peace to the state.
The 2000-man security operative was launched in high hopes that it would combine local intelligence with high-end technology to rid the state of insecurity. Some of its target criminal activities at the time included kidnapping, extra-judicial killing and even theft.

Since it had poached operatives from major security outfits like the police and the Civil Defence Force, it presented the outlook of an NPF-lite establishment with better equipment and intelligence.
According to the state’s 2025 budget, for instance, state vigilante operatives alone got a N130 million allocation for training and bio-data capture.
Agunechemba vigilantes have averaged one major human rights violation or abuse each month of the seven months it’s been operating.
January 2025: Extortion and Killings in Owerre-Ezukala
Some weeks after its launch, the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) accused Agunechemba of taking a leaf from the police’s book to steal from civilians.
According to the CSO, the vigilante group had set up checkpoints and were extorting an average of N200 from passersby.
In the same month, Intersociety said that operatives stormed Owerre-Ezukala and murdered three civilians — Malachy Chimaobi Iwuanyanwu, Odinkalu Chinonso and Kosisochukwu — on the spot.
The deaths of these natives were also reported by News Central Television.
At least twelve others, including corps members, were abducted, stripped half-naked and falsely accused of kidnapping and ritual killings.
FEBRUARY 2025
The Igbo Women’s Assembly separately reported that Agunechemba operatives shot two young men at a construction site without giving them a chance to prove their innocence.
Nneka Chimezie, the president of the association, told Daily Post that the association wanted the governor to call the security outfit to order.
“We are happy about the cleansing and trying to fight crime in Anambra State. But for any innocent human being to die, I don’t know the type of crime they are fighting,” the IWA President said.
March 2025: Clash with Awada Landlords
It was reported that residents resisted the vigilantes’ attack because they operated like kidnappers. The combined squad had earlier arrested a woman on Orsumoghu Street of the community, alleging that her husband was a drug dealer.
April 2025: Murder in Nnewi
In April, the Anambra Police Command confirmed that Agunechemba operatives shot and killed a woman, Chiamaka Okeke, at Ibeto Junction, Nnewi North Local Government Area.
June 2025: Death of a 12-Year-Old
Agina, in a video published by 247Reporters, recounted that the operatives took him to a secluded bush location, forced him to transfer N1.83 million from his bank account via a PoS, and coerced him on video to “confess” to being a thief. He was threatened not to report the ordeal.
