Anambra state Government has warned Town Criers misquoting and sabotaging the Anambra State Homeland Security Law 2025 to desist from misleading members of the public. The government also directed them to henceforth, consult their Presidents Generals before broadcasting.
The development followed the recent viral videos where a town crier told the people that henceforth, those wearing dreadlocks or sagging their trousers would be arrested and most recent, a video in which a town crier told the people that women not wearing pants and bras would now be arrested., misinformation, the state government frowned at.
In a Statement made available by the Commissioner for Information,Dr. Law Mefor on Tuesday, the state Government said, ‘this kind of false information and misrepresentation of the new law needs to end because it has the potential to cause crisis and confusion. For the avoidance of doubt, the new law has nothing to do with the dress code.”
The full text:
Public Notice
A WARNING TO ANAMBRA TOWN CRIERS MISQUOTING AND SABOTAGING ANAMBRA STATE HOMELAND SECURITY LAW 2025

Pix: Gov Soludo
The attention of the Anambra State Government has been drawn to the misrepresentations of the unambiguous provisions of the new Anambra State Homeland Security Law 2025 and its express demands on the citizens and residents of the state by town criers and some others.
In one instance, a town crier told the people that henceforth, those wearing dreadlocks or sagging their trousers would be arrested. In another example, perhaps the most absurd, a town crier told the people that women not wearing pants and bras would now be arrested. These misleading statements made by these town criers are neither part of the new law nor are they a directive from the state government.
This kind of false information and misrepresentation of the new law needs to end because it has the potential to cause crisis and confusion. For the avoidance of doubt, the new law has nothing to do with the dress code.
The government will now consider such misinformation to be intentional and fabricated to incite the public against the new law and Agunechemba, which it established, and Operation Udo Ga-Achi, which aims to purge the state of criminality and evil native doctors, sorcerers, and idolaters who prepare Oke-Ite and similar potions and charms; those native doctors who prepare Odeshi, which gives the criminals Dutch (foolish) courage with which they commit robberies, kidnapping, and other violent crimes.
Going forward, Town Criers must now consult their communities’ Presidents-General before broadcasting any messages, and the Presidents-General will be held accountable if the broadcasting of the messages misrepresents the new law or the purpose of Agunechemba and Operation Udo Ga-Achi. When in doubt, the President-General should consult the government, especially the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor (SPAD) on Community Security.
The Presidents-General and Town Criers of the Anambra Communities should treat this public notice with the seriousness it merits to prevent the confusion that is currently being caused by false information propagated by some town criers.
Author: Maureen Ikpeama