Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo
State has advised Ndi Igbo resident in the northern part of the country
to stay in their locations during the elections, saying movement is only
necessary if they are coming home vote.
Okorocha also enjoined the Igbo not
to panic, assuring that the elections would be peaceful, free and fair.
Speaking in Abuja after a meeting
between leaders of All Progressives Congress, APC, and its National Assembly
candidates nationwide, the governor also dismissed insinuations that the
party’s presidential candidate, General Mohammdu Buhari (retd), would pursue an
Islamic agenda if elected.
According to him, the idea of
Islamizing the country was propagated by Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which
he accused of dividing Nigerians along ethnic and religious lines.
According to him, “it is uncalled
for to return home. There is no need for it. The elections, as far as we are
concerned, will be peaceful. Nigeria and Nigerians are only passing through a
challenging period in their political history.
“That does not mean it will bring
about crisis. I do not think so. Unless for Igbo who have registered at home.
They should come home to vote. But those who registered in the north should
stay there.
“Again, this is one of the things we
have been complaining about. Since the advent of PDP, this nation has been
polarized between Muslims and Christians.
“That is the most dangerous point
PDP has introduced in the Nigerian politics. Before now, you do not even know
where you come from or who is who. We were all one.
“But when PDP decided to go to
churches and other religious houses, they polarized the polity. That is why the
only thing they have to say about Buhari is that he will make the whole
Christians become Muslims overnight.
“The General was once the Head of
State with Idiagbon; very powerful then. With decree in their hands, they could
not Islamize anybody. Is it now we have National Assembly and state Houses of
Assembly they will do that? It is not possible.
“This is cheap politics by PDP and
that is what is creating the tension. Nigerians love themselves and this
campaign of hate introduced by PDP is also very worrisome.
“But what is before us now is more
than the sentiments of tribe and religion.”
Ndigbo returns in grooves from Northern Nigeria but Okorocha advises Igbo in North to stay put
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