Ebonyi
State Police Command, yesterday raised alarm over the increasing use of youths
as thugs, destruction of campaign bill boards, defacing of posters, sewing of
uniforms for members of vigilante group and waylaying of campaign train rival
parties across the state.
Commissioner
of Police, Maigari Dikko, who spoke during a meeting with political
stakeholders at the Police Officers’ Mess in Abakaliki, noted that a free for
all between supporters of rival parties had equally been recorded in parts of
the state.
According
to him “Let me reiterate that maintaining a peaceful atmosphere before, during
and after the elections has been the desire of all of us here. The police
command in particular is monitoring political rallies and campaigns, conduct of
security agents at polling units and other strategic places for maintenance of
law and order. Permit me to observe rather regrettably that there is emerging
trend of a “do or die approach” in a manner campaigns are being conducted in
the state.
“Reports
from some local governments point to a disturbing culture of youths manipulated
to serve as thugs and engage in tearing and defacing of posters, destruction of
bill boards, defacing of campaign posters, waylaying of campaign trains of
rival parties and other unwholesome misconducts. Vigilante groups will not be
allowed to be used as political thugs; activities of militant youths will
henceforth be closely monitored to check-mate violence.”
Former
governor, Sam Egwu and PDP senatorial candidate for Ebonyi North senatorial
zone called for maturity during the elections and urged security agencies and
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to be unbiased umpires during
the election.
In
their separate remarks, the governorship candidates of the PDP represented by
his running mate, Eric Kelechi Igwe, All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA,
Senator Anthony Agbo, All Progressive Congress, APC, Senator Julius Ali Ucha,
and Labour Party, LP, Edward Nkwegu, called on the security agencies including
the Army, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corp, Department of State Service,
DSS, to be proactive in their assignments of protecting lives and property.
Speaking,
state Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC, Mr. Lawrence Azubuike, charged
politicians to handle the elections in the spirit of sportsmanship and play
according to the rules of the election.
Also,
the representative of the European Union Election Observation Mission, EUEOM,
monitoring Abia, Imo and Ebonyi, urged politicians to work towards a free and
fair general election.
Ebonyi Police raises alarm over use of youths as thugs
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