Abia State Government has given the
former Governor of the state, Chief Orji Kalu, 72 hours to apologize to the
state for statements credited to him.
The former governor was quoted to
have said in a published interview that “our people will burn down the state.
We are ready for them.”
Kalu, who was said to be responding
to a question on how he would react if his movement was restricted on the day
of the forthcoming election, said, “The governor cannot try it. If he tries it,
it will be the end of his administration.”
Briefing newsmen at the Government
House over the matter, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Dr.
Anthony Agbazuere, said, “The statements are treasonable as they connote that
the former governor(Kalu) has concluded plans to wage a war against the state.
“I hope the former governor
understands the implication of his statements as nobody is above the law. Kalu
is gradually working himself into prison. Kalu should know that even past
presidents have gone to prison.”
He condemned the alleged “reckless
and unpatriotic utterances” by the ex-governor.
Agbazuere argued that Kalu ‘s grouse
with incumbent Governor Theodore Orji was that Orji had dwarfed the former
governor’s achievements.
He warned government’s “detractors
not to take the simplicity of the incumbent Governor for granted.”
Agbazuere also cautioned politicians
in the state, including the governorship candidate of the Progressive Peoples
Alliance, Chikwe Udensi, against “making unguarded and reckless statements
against the state or person of the Governor.”
Orji Kalu working his way into prison – Abia state government assures him this afternoon unless
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