Elections: Alex Otti Campaign alleges plot to unleash violence in Abia

Alex Otti

Gvernor of Abia State, Alex Otti

By Leonard Okachie

The Campaign Organisation of Alex Otti, the Labour Party candidate in Abia has raised alarm over alleged plot to unleash violence on residents of the state during the March 18 governorship election.

Chief Acho Obioma, Director-General, Alex Otti Campaign Council said the violence may be targeted at residents of the state who may want to vote against the ruling party.

Obioma, who spoke with journalists in Umuahia therefore urged security agencies to deploy adequate personnel to Abia to checkmate any security breaches during the March 18 polls.

“We also urge security agencies to hold suspected persons responsible, in case of any breakdown of law and order in the state during the Governorship and House of Assembly polls,” he said.

Obioma commended the Department of State Services for the swift manhunt and arrest of one of the lead suspects, for questioning.

According to the LP chieftain, the arrest and detention of the suspect, together with his allies, was timely.

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He said this would help to avert the alleged plan to destabilise the state, and cause wanton destruction of lives and property during the polls.

He expressed concern that the arrested suspect, had the audacity to appear in public glare in the day time, to issue cruel and vicious threats against innocent citizens, while those who are in positions of authority, looked the other way.

“We are aware that the suspect has been unleashing violence against Abia people through the illegal removal, or destruction of campaign billboards, belonging to the opposition parties.

“He has also been indulging in fraudulent activities, by forcing people to either pay cash to him or have their approval for installation of billboards frustrated,” he said.

Obioma further urged security agencies to ensure the arrest and prosecution of his accomplices and other agents of violence, planning attacks in different parts of the state, in order to serve as deterrent to others working to foment crisis during the polls.

(NAN)

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