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How insecurity overshadow­s Imo gov’ship campaign

Army to deploy 2, 300 soldiers for poll

- From Abiodun Alade, Lagos

Rising insecurity in the South East region, especially in Imo State, is a major concern ahead of the November 11 governorsh­ip election to determine the occupiers of Government House Owerri, also known as Douglas House.

Many parts of the Heartland clime have recorded attacks in recent times. The most recent was the dastardly attack on security operatives at Umualumaku in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of the state.

Little wonder, this has been the leading theme of the campaign ahead of the poll, now dubbed 11/11 governorsh­ip election.

The leading opposition parties in the state - the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP), while blaming the incumbent governor, Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), said they will restore security to the state. However, the governor and APC have alleged that most of the violent attacks in the state are fuelled by opposition­s in a bid to discredit the good works of the government.

While condemning the recent attack on security operatives in the state, the candidate of LP, Sen. Athan Achonu, who bemoaned the alleged failure of the state governor, said he has invested millions of his personal funds to repair nine faulty armoured personnel carriers in the state.

He called on the state government to immediatel­y deploy armoured personnel carriers in all areas for the safety of security personnel.

“It is inexplicab­le that Imo has become a war theatre and the epicentre of violence and bloodbath in the entire South East,” he noted.

During the launch of his campaign at the Chioma Ajunwa Sports Complex Nguru in Mbaise Local Government Area, Achonu had said that he will pay priority attention to insecurity, if elected.

He said that “insecurity has turned Imo into a river of blood and arson”, adding that “ending the daily massacre of defenceles­s Imo people and restoring peace, security and tranquilli­ty in the state will be my priority agenda upon my inaugurati­on in January 2024.”

He further pledged to industrial­ise the state through the establishm­ent of two industrial parks in each zone of the state, including a pharmaceut­ical park in Orlu zone.

The candidate of the PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, on his part, also lamented that the state is gradually turning to a Boko Haram state. He argued that the level of insecurity in Imo State has driven away investors and thrown young people into the labour market.

Anyanwu during his ‘Thank you’ tour at Oguta and Oru West local government areas, promised to end the lingering insecurity, hardship and deceit in Imo State if elected in the forthcomin­g gubernator­ial election.

His words: “I did not come out to be your governor to destroy you, steal our taxpayers’ money, or enrich myself or few persons, but I have offered myself as a sacrificia­l lamb to restore peace, sanity, improve the economy, guarantee freedom of speech and movement of the less privileged and the downtrodde­n.

Gov Uzodinma, who maintained he has delivered on his 3R Government of Reconstruc­tion, Rehabilita­tion and

Recovery agenda, also dropped his deputy to pick a female running mate, Chinyere Ekomaru, in his bid to woo the female voters in the state.

The governor also claimed the security situation in the state has improved as the wanton and unprovoked killing of citizens by mercenary criminals had abated while the indiscrimi­nate attacks on security agencies have been checked.

“Our roads, which were mere death traps when I assumed office, are now motorable. At the last count, this administra­tion has done more than 100 good quality roads across the entire state.

“These include the dual carriagewa­y of Owerri – Okigwe Road and Owerri – Orlu Road, while the constructi­on of five kilometres of roads in the 27 LGAs is at various stages of completion.

“The reconstruc­tion of OwerriMbai­se-Obowo-Umuahia and Orlu– Mgbidi–Akokwa-Uga Road is also ongoing,” he had said during the unveiling of Ekomaru.

Army to deploy 2,300 soldiers for polls

To underscore the state of insecurity ahead of the poll, at least 2,300 soldiers from three battalions of the Nigerian army would be deployed for the governorsh­ip election in the state.

The INEC’s Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC) in Imo State, Sylvia Agu, who stated this at a two-day media roundtable and engagement on the election, said she has been assured of adequate deployment of soldiers.

Mrs Agu, a professor, said: “Insecurity, no doubt, remains an issue. It is, however, a thing of joy that the Commander, 34 Artillery Brigade Obinze, has promised to deploy enough security personnel to ensure a hitch-free election in the state.

“Indeed, he promised that over 2,300 soldiers will be deployed to the state, during the 11 November 2023 gubernator­ial election.”

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