Anambra State’s Bold Step Towards Restoring Peace and Security Anambra State, often referred to as the “Light of the Nation,” stands as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s southeastern region. Established on August 27, 1991, the state is celebrated for its rich history, vibrant culture, and strategic location, which has glued its role as a hub for commerce, industry, and cultural excellence. It shares borders with Delta State to the west, Imo and Rivers States to the south, Enugu State to the east, and Kogi State to the north. The state capital, Awka, alongside Onitsha—one of Africa’s largest and most dynamic cities—has long been at the forefront of economic activity. Nnewi, the second-largest city, is globally recognized as an industrial powerhouse and a vital hub for automotive manufacturing. Despite these accolades, Anambra State has faced persistent security challenges that have dampened its growth and tarnished its reputation. Anambra has produced some of Nigeria’s most illustrious fi...