Soludo can’t resign, he’s not responsible for Anambra killings — APGA
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But in a statement on Sunday, the National Coordinator, APGA Media Warriors Forum, Chinedu Obigwe, said security issues should not be politicised.
The All Progressives Grand Alliance, said since the Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo is not responsible for the recent killings of two policemen in the state, the call for his resignation by some groups, is wrong.
In reaction, the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, and some opposition groups issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the state Soludo to resign, as they said he lacked the ability to tackle insecurity in Anambra.
But in a statement on Sunday, the National Coordinator, APGA Media Warriors Forum, Chinedu Obigwe, said security issues should not be politicised.
“Whenever you see security issues being politicised, know that those behind the politicisation are the sponsors of the insecurity.
“In our reaction to those calling for Soludo to resign over insecurity in Anambra, we will also call for their arrest, especially the leadership of the Coalition of South East Leaders.
“We are of the strong belief that the group knows something about the unfortunate incident that happened at Uga few days ago hence their reason for playing politics with it.
“Outside that Uga incident, Anambra was peaceful throughout this Christmas celebration, so for any disgruntled element to use the incident to play politics is unacceptable to ndi Anambra.
“Soludo has dealt with insecurity in Anambra State, and he deserves commendation for achieving that feat. If we go by Anambra Police Command’s report on the Uga incident, I will say that our police officers deserve commendation for foiling what was obviously a kidnap attempt at Uga.
“It was unfortunate that two police officers lost their lives to that incident but the bravery exhibited in chasing away the unknown gunmen that obviously came from Imo State is commendable.
“Everything is not politics, and the worst thing anybody can do is to politicise the issues of insecurity. It’s not done in a sane clime because security is everybody’s business.”
“On the part of the Anambra State government and our gallant security officers, APGA as a party will continue saying it boldly that they deserve commendation for reducing insecurity challenges in our state to the barest minimum.
We know how our state was in the past, but today our gallant security operatives have turned unknown gunmen into hit-and-run cowards,” he said.
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