NNAH DOUGLAS Abuja
The Imo state Council of Elders (IMSCE) has alerted the presidency even
as it warns the ruling People’s Democratic Party’s stalwarts in the state for several
security breaches and unwarranted attack on Governor Rochas Okorocha.
The Council has therefore called on President Jonathan to call his party
men and women to order to avoid the escalation such security breaches
especially as the 2015 general election comes close.
In a press statement made available to Daily Newswatch yesterday in
Abuja, Chairman of the Council and a former Deputy Director General, State
Security Service (SSS), Okey Israel Njemanze (Esq) however, exonerated
President Goodluck Jonathan from the allegations, but called on him to take
decisive steps to prevent the escalation of security breaches in the state as
efforts to prosecute the culprits were always suffer setback.
Prince Okey Israel Njemanze (Esq), said although the security agencies
in the state have performed creditably well to maintain peace, there is looming
danger in view of the security breaches by some PDP politicians from the state.
On the Oguta inconclusive Local Government Poll, Prince Njemanze, blamed
the Presidency for INEC’s refusal to declare the inconclusive Oguta election
which remained only 5 out of 198 wards, noting that the All Progressive Grand
Alliance (APGA) the then Governor’s party had won the declared results with
2011 votes.
The IMSCE chairman wondered why INEC had refused to declare the results
causing the area to remain unrepresented in the state Assembly for a period of
three years.
Njemanze also called on President Jonathan to stop the abuse of siren
and use of outriders in the state by some PDP faithful in the state as the
country approaches the election year.
The NSO Deputy DG equally expressed worry at the incessant attacks
against Governor Okorocha and breaches of protocol in the state, citing the
incident where a clash between the Governor Okorocha’s convoy and that of
Senator Chris Anyanwu’s was merely averted.
He also alleged that several thugs loyal to the PDP candidate in the
Oguta election had at one time accosted the Governor’s convoy, pulled down the
outrider and disarmed a policeman attached to him.
The Elders also recalled another breach at burial of Justice Chukwudifu
Oputa when a microphone was snatched from the governor’s hand while dignitaries
present including the officiating Priest Bishop Hassan Kuka looked on.
According
to the Elders Council, the presidency seemed to be backing the lawlessness of
Eze Cletus Ilomuanya who despite being dethroned as the Chairman Imo Council of
Traditional Rulers has continued to parade as a delegate to the national
conference.
The IMSCE Chairman was of the view that if the situation persists as
electioneering nears, there might be possible blood bath among aides loyal to
different political giants in the state.
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