 Unidentified gunmen in the early hours of Tuesday have attacked the O'Hafia Office of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. The office is located at Amapu in O'Hafia local government area of Abia State, setting the building ablaze. This is as the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission located in Amapu. O'Hafia was attacked last Sunday, confirming the incident. The state commander of NDLEA, Bami Deli Akimbadi, disclosed that the incident happened around 3 a.m. Tuesday, stating that the office was partially raised. According to him, no suspects were affected as they had earlier been moved out because the location of the office is isolated, adding that no documents were touched as they were inside a fireproof safe. Meanwhile, Abia State government has vowed to arrest the perpetrators. And a pan-Yoruba socio-political organization at Fenifere has expressed concern over the economic and security crisis confronting Nigeria. The LEGO State chairman of the organization, Chief Tunde Onokaya, says the situation calls for immediate reversal to prevent degeneration. Onokaya described the fate of killings of innocent people, armed banditry, kidnappings and all sorts of criminalities in almost all parts of the country. He also condemned the high inflation and rising poverty in the country, calling it an emergency situation.