
Former Governor Chris Ngige has revealed fresh details about the recent attack on his convoy, alleging that the gunmen involved were dressed in both Army and Police uniforms. Ngige, who served as governor of Anambra State and later as Minister of Labour and Employment, said the incident left his team shaken as the attackers appeared highly coordinated and deceptive in their operations.
According to Ngige, the assailants intercepted his convoy in what initially seemed like an official security stop, only for the situation to escalate into gunfire and chaos. He noted that their use of military and police attire was clearly intended to confuse and lure the convoy into a vulnerable position, a tactic he described as deeply troubling for public safety. Security operatives have since been alerted and investigations are underway to determine the identities and motives of the attackers.
Ngige expressed concern over the growing trend of criminals disguising as security personnel to carry out violent crimes, warning that such incidents undermine trust in legitimate forces and expose citizens to greater risk. With inquiries ongoing and tensions rising, will authorities uncover the network behind the attack and prevent future impersonations of this nature? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news