The All
Progressives Congress has directed its members and supporters in Adamawa
State
to defy the curfew imposed by the state police command, describing it as
unlawful.
The National
Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in a statement on
Friday that there was no threat to security in the state to warrant the
imposition of a curfew.
The APC said the
Presidential and National Assembly elections were held without incident or
declaration of curfew, wondering what warranted the unlawful curfew
declaration.
‘’Imposing an
unlawful curfew with effect from when voting ends on Saturday is suspect and
unacceptable. We are therefore asking all our members and supporters to ignore
the curfew, come out en masse to vote and also stay back to defend their
votes,’’ the party added.
The Adamawa State
Police Command had imposed a dusk to dawn curfew on the state to forestall
violence that may trail the governorship and state House of Assembly elections
in the state.
The state
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Gabriel Adaji, said this while briefing newsmen on
the preparation of the police for the April 11 elections in Yola on Friday.
The police
commissioner said the curfew would run between April 12 and 14 would begin at
6pm and end by 6am.
He said that the
measure was to ensure peaceful and orderly conduct of the elect ions.
“After the last
presidential and National Assembly elections, we had some nasty and ugly
experiences in the state, hence the present measure,” the CP explained
The police boss
also banned residents from using tricycles, wheel barrows, local trucks during
the curfew. He added that hawking would not also be allowed; stressing that his
men would be on ground to enforce the order.
Adaji also
commended the people of the state, especially politicians for their peaceful
conduct and orderliness during the March 28 polls.
Meanwhile,
political parties in the state have rejected the imposition of curfew because
“it will coincide with the time collation of election results will be going
on.”
The Publicity
Secretary of the APC, Ahmed Lawal, told our correspondent on the telephone that
the party did not see reason why curfew should be imposed on the state “if
there is peaceful election.”
Also, the Director
General of the Campaign Organisation of the People’s Democratic Movement,
Sunday Wugira, said that the party could not understand the reason for the
curfew.
Corroborating his
colleagues, the Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, A.T.
Shehu, said the curfew was unwarranted.
Rather than
imposing curfew, Shehu said the police should have banned celebrations after
the announcement of election results.
Confusion in Adamawa as Buhari orders APC members to ignore Curfew
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