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APC Youths Set Akwa Ibom Police Station Ablaze over Imposition of Candidate

- Okon Bassey in Uyo

The Divisional Police Station in Okobo Local Government Area (LGA) of Akwa Ibom State, and other property worth millions of naira in the locality have been destroyed by angry youths of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), who were protesting the alleged imposition of candidate and hijacking of materials by the party officials in connivance with security agents.

Sources said the youths that staged the protest walked in major streets of the Oron federal constituen­cy at the weekend condemning the alleged moves by one of the party’s leaders, Senator Godswill Akpabio, to substitute the name of the winner of the federal constituen­cy primaries with his preferred nominee. The protest that reportedly started at Uya Oro junction was, however, quelled by anti-riot policemen who prevented the rioters from further fomenting more crises.

A philanthro­pist, Robinson Ebumoh, who reportedly won the primaries of the APC had his name missing on the list allegedly approved by the state chapter of the party, which carried the name of former state Commission­er for Culture, Victor Antai.

The protesters carried placards with the inscriptio­ns, ‘Akpabio Leave Oro Nation Alone’, among others, as the youths vowed to resist his imposition in the area.

Antai, was said to have resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) following his inability to pick the Eket senatorial district ticket of the party, and decided to defect with Senator Akpabio to the APC, with the intention of grabbing the senatorial ticket.

However, Antai was to have been disqualifi­ed from contesting the Senate race to pave the way for Senator Nelson Effiong to get the ticket unopposed for second term.

Sources alleged that Akpabio smuggled his name as the candidate for the Oron federal constituen­cy position, despite Antai not picking the form for the race. This developmen­t again re-ignited the age-long bickering between Oro people and Senator Akpabio who they accused of neglecting them for eight years when he held sway as governor of the state.

The crises was said to have exploded in Okobo LGA, as the APC members stormed the Okopedi divisional station of the Nigeria Police to again register their annoyance over the alleged carting away of electoral materials meant for the House of Assembly primaries in the area.

All the APC House of Assembly aspirants from Okobo had gathered at the Police station in anticipati­on of the arrival of election materials for the primary only to discover that both the materials, the DPO on whose custody the materials were kept and the state party official representi­ng the chapter in the State Working Committee of the party had all disappeare­d.

Reacting to the incident, an APC chieftain from Okobo, who refused to reveal his names, said the violence was just the beginning of more tragedy to come.

He said when Akpabio ignited the Warsaw rhetoric, many APC chieftains who should have spoken against it were rejoicing, thinking they have found a new warlord, not knowing the APC is now being hunted by the ghost of those they killed.

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