Daily Trust Sunday

IPOB threat: Anambra CP assures of peaceful poll

- By Emma Elekwa, Awka

The Anambra State Police Commission­er, Mr Garba Umar, has promised a peaceful environmen­t ahead of the November 18 governorsh­ip election in the state, saying the police had all it takes to ensure a hitchfree poll.

This assurance is coming against the alleged threats recently issued by the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Umar said the group has not confirmed that it issued the threat apart from what was reported in the media.

He maintained that the body had no capacity to stop the governorsh­ip election in the state, having been fixed by the relevant federal government agency.

The commission­er added that police in the state were consulting with relevant stakeholde­rs to guarantee peace and security before, during and after the election.

“The election has been fixed by the relevant federal government agency. Nobody can stop it. We have the capacity to provide a peaceful atmosphere in Anambra State for that election.

“I have not heard from IPOB that it would stop the election, apart from what was published in the media. But that is for the media. “Nobody or group can issue such threat and succeed, because we have all it takes to subdue such threat. No group can do that.

“The people of the state have the right to have periodic elections to choose their leaders; nobody or group can stop them from exercising such right. We are fully on the ground and can’t allow it,” he said.

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