Kidnapped Anambra Lawmaker Found Dead Near Niger Bridge

February 6, 2025

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Azuka Nwosu, a lawmaker representing Onitsha South Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, has been found dead near the Second Niger Bridge days after he was kidnapped. His body was discovered on Thursday, February 6, 2025, sending shockwaves across the state and prompting widespread condemnation.

Nwosu was abducted by unidentified gunmen earlier in the week, with security operatives launching a search operation in a bid to rescue him. However, reports confirm that his remains were dumped near the bridge, raising concerns about rising insecurity in the region. The circumstances surrounding his abduction and killing remain unclear, but authorities have vowed to track down those responsible.

The news of his death has thrown the Onitsha community into mourning. The traditional ruler of Onitsha, Obi Alfred Achebe, has expressed deep sorrow over the incident, calling for urgent measures to address security challenges in the state. Local leaders and residents have also decried the worsening state of safety in southeastern Nigeria, urging the government to strengthen efforts in combating violent crimes.

The Anambra State government has condemned the killing, describing it as a tragic loss for the state. Governor Chukwuma Soludo has assured the public that security agencies are actively investigating the case to bring the perpetrators to justice. He also reiterated his administration’s commitment to improving security across Anambra.

Lawmakers in the Anambra State House of Assembly held an emergency session in honor of their slain colleague, observing a moment of silence and demanding swift action from security forces. Political figures from across the country have also expressed condolences, calling for urgent intervention to curb the increasing wave of kidnappings and targeted attacks on public officials.

Security agencies have yet to release details about possible suspects or motives behind the abduction and killing. However, sources indicate that investigators are exploring multiple angles, including political and criminal motives. Residents in the area remain on edge, as fears of further violence continue to grow.

As the investigation unfolds, there is increasing pressure on both federal and state authorities to address the growing insecurity in Anambra and other parts of the southeast. The killing of Nwosu adds to a series of recent violent incidents in the region, raising concerns over the safety of political leaders, traditional rulers, and ordinary citizens.

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