COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE CONFERENCE OF NIGERIA POLITICAL PARTIES (CNPP) ANAMBRA STATE CHAPTER AFTER AN
EMERGENCY MEETING AT EAST END HOTEL AWKA
ON THURSDAY 25 JANUARY 2018
The
Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) Anambra State Chapter as the
Umbrella body for all the registered Political in Nigeria wish to state as
follows:
That
the continued killing of Nigerians by the Herdsmen or any other group of people
in whatever guise and for what so ever reason is condemnable and unacceptable.
That
security men should hence forth stop
treating these criminals with kid glove, and ensure that all citizens are
treated equally with equal protection by unleashing the full weight of the laws
to the erring citizens or group no matter their status.
That
cattle rearing like any other investment in Nigeria should be subjected to the
rule of law guiding other businesses in Nigeria and should not be allowed to
take undue advantage of others in any form or manner what so ever and investors
into cattle ranching should be made to acquire fixed capital to enhance their
productivity that will ensure revenue to the Government and Employment to
teaming Nigerians.
That
(CNPP) congratulate the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nigeria for
their aggressive campaigns during the November 18 Anambra State Governorship Elections
which earned them victory across the twenty one Local Government Councils of
Anambra State and thanked Governor Willie Obiano for his efforts which now
changed the narratives and brought a new
dawn where all Anambrarians are winners in that Governorship Election.
CNPP
implored the State Governor Dr. Willie Maduaburochukwu Obiano to treat all the
Anambrarians as Stake Holders for the Electoral support which Ndi Anambra has
rendered to him that is unprecedented in the history of the State.
That
CNPP duff our hat for Senator Sir, Victor Umeh for emerging the first All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Senator
in the history which came through a rigorous Legal and Political Process.
CNPP
particularly thanked Senator Sir V ictor
Umeh for his civility, unassuming, doggedness and Igbo man’s fighting spirit
that saw him through in his cherished carrier, also thanked Umeh’s Opponents
for helping to sharpen him through the rigorous processes that now qualified
him for the Anambra Central Senatorial Seat.
CNPP
advised Senator Sir Victor Umeh while in the Senate to face the work of
legislation, oversight function and attracting of project to Anambra Central
and the State at large against the myopic situation in Anambra State where
Seating Senators are only using the constituency allowance to sponsor prayers
in the Local Radio Stations in Anambra State living large at the expense of
their constituency.
Senator
Umeh is urged to bring his street wisdom to bear in the floor of the Senate and
bring pride to his father land instead of shame which the present crop of
Senators has brought to Ndi Anambra.
CNPP
mourns the demise of Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, the former Vice President
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, founding member of People’s Democratic
Party (PDP) ,leader of G.34 that metamorphosed into People’s Democratic Party
(PDP) that ruled Nigeria for sixteen years, one of the most detribalized
Nigerians who remained in touch with his people till his last breath, calls on the
Federal Government of Nigeria and Anambra State Government to immortalize him as
a mark of solidity.
Finally,
CNPP calls on Inspector General of Police Mohammed Idris to order with
immediate effect for the stop of harassment of Anambra People in various
checking point in the State where Okada riders are made to alight with their
passengers in other to cross security checking point no matter the condition of
these passengers whether aged or sick, that Anambra State is not and should not
be treated as terrorist State but a peaceful and law abiding state.
Signed:
Hon. Oby Kate Okafor Chief Comrade
Sir Peter Okala
State Chairman (CNPP) State
Secretary (CNPP)
CNPP Anambra State Chapter Communique
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Monday, January 29, 2018
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