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NYSC Member Brutally Assaulted by Vigilante Operatives in Anambra.

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
NYSC Member Brutally Assaulted by Vigilante Operatives in Anambra.

An incident involving the brutal assault and stripping of a female National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)member by vigilante operatives in Anambra State has ignited widespread outrage and prompted swift governmental action. The victim, identified as Jennifer Elobor (also referred to as Edema Jennifer Elohor, AN/24C/0626), was subjected to the assault by operatives of the Agunechemba Vigilante Group on July 23, 2025, in Oba, a community within theIdemili South Local Government Area of the state. The shocking event gained significant public attention when a video clip depicting the assault went viral on social media platforms, notably on Monday, August 19, 2025, after being uploaded by the Haven 360 Foundation.

According to reports, the vigilante operatives forcefully entered a corps members’ lodge, accusing its occupants of being internet fraudsters and demanding that they submit themselves for a search. Ms. Elobor, who was on a visit to the lodge, was singled out and assaulted. The distressing video showed her being hit, with her clothes torn and her body revealed, as she cried out for help. This unprovoked attack on a young woman serving her nation was swiftly condemned across various quarters of Nigerian society.

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GovernorCharles Soludo of Anambra State Nigeria. Nigeria.took immediate and decisive action upon learning of the incident. He ordered the sack and prosecution of the eight vigilante operatives directly involved in the assault. The Governor's Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, publicly announced the operatives' dismissal, clarifying that their actions were “outside the purview” of the vigilante group’s mandate. The operatives were arrested on July 23, the very day of the incident. Governor Soludo also ensured that the victim's medical bills were settled, her damaged valuables including a laptop and phone were compensated for, and a public apology was tendered to her family, the NYSC, and all Nigerians.

Initially, the prosecution of the perpetrators faced a temporary delay because the assaulted corps member and her parents had pleaded for the case to be dropped, citing potential negative effects on them. However, Governor Soludo later confirmed that the family had changed their stance and were ready to proceed with the case, following a letter from the state NYSC director. Governor Soludo vehemently condemned the assault, describing the video footage as “despicable and outrageous.” He emphasized that no individual, regardless of alleged crime, should be brutalized, stating his personal revulsion at the incident, comparing it to if it happened to his own daughters, and assuring that the state government would ensure due process of law.

Beyond the immediate disciplinary actions, Governor Soludo also defended the overall role of the Agunechemba security outfit. He acknowledged the misconduct in this isolated case but stressed that the operatives have been instrumental in enhancing the state’s security. He highlighted that the group undergoes continuous training and operates under a standard code of conduct, asserting that cases of excess would not be condoned and that the government stands firm against such actions that violate their established procedures.

The incident drew widespread condemnation from other prominent bodies. The National Orientation Agency (NOA), through its Director-General Lanre Issa-Onilu, described the assault as “regrettable and unacceptable,” emphasizing that it undermines Nigeria’s collective values and constitutes a violation of citizens' dignity and rights. The NOA commended the Anambra government's intervention and called for the perpetrators' prosecution as a fundamental measure of justice. Similarly, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) management, in its statement, also condemned the act as “ridiculous.” NYSC confirmed the victim was merely visiting the lodge and reiterated its strong commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of all serving corps members nationwide, urging public cooperation in this endeavor. The police spokesperson in the state, Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the arrest of the suspects and assured corps members of the command's commitment to their safety, urging them to report harassment promptly, though noting that the victim's initial unavailability had temporarily stalled the investigation.

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Senator Ede Dafinone, representing Delta Central, added his voice to the chorus of condemnations, describing the attack as “inhuman, barbaric, and a direct affront to the ideals of national service and unity.” He expressed deep concern over the “grave violation of her dignity and rights,” lamenting that Jennifer was “brutally beaten, stripped naked, left bleeding, and subjected to humiliating and sexually degrading threats.” Senator Dafinone viewed the attack as an indictment on the Agunechemba Vigilante Group and a serious warning about the dangers posed by unregulated armed groups.

He called for immediate identification, arrest, and prosecution of those responsible, demanding substantial compensation for Jennifer's physical, psychological, and emotional trauma, and urging the Anambra government to take full responsibility. He also implored the NYSC leadership to prioritize the safety of corps members, emphasizing that parents entrust their children to serve the nation with the expectation of protection. Senator Dafinone concluded by stating that Jennifer's ordeal is a “wake-up call” for Nigeria, asserting that swift justice and concrete reforms are imperative to prevent such abuses from recurring and to uphold the rights of young people.

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