The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has warned against imposing a state of emergency in Anambra state ahead of the governorship election billed for November 6.
Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, had on Wednesday said the Federal Government had the option of imposing emergency rule if the security situation in the state deteriorates.
PDP, in a statement by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan advised the Federal Government to “perish every contemplations of imposing a state of emergency in Anambra state ahead of the November 6 governorship election”.
“The PDP holds that the reported move to foist an emergency rule in Anambra state is a ploy by the APC-led government to suppress the people, manipulate the process and rig the governorship election for the APC and its candidate.
“Our party demands that the APC and its administration should come clean on their roles in the sudden rise in insecurity in Anambra state ahead of the election.
“This demand is predicated on apprehensions in the public space that the spate of insecurity in Anambra is contrived to heighten tension in the state so as to derail the democratic process to the advantage of the APC”, the statement alleged.
Anambra has witnessed rising cases of insecurity in recent weeks, including the murder of Dr. Chike Akunyili last week.
The party, however, believes the Federal government can ensure security without imposing a state of emergency.
It continued, “We therefore invite the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC Federal Government to be guided accordingly.
“Our party also charges the people of Anambra state to remain calm and alert as well as take steps within the ambits of the law to resist plots by the APC to derail the electoral process in its inordinate ambition to seize Anambra through the back door.”
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