…pledges free services to victims of violence
By Chukwudi Nweje
Ahead of Saturday’s governorship and states House of Assembly elections, an Igbo cultural group, Anyị Anyi on Wednesday warned against further intimidation of the Igbo at the polls.
It said the Igbo would no longer sit and watch as miscreants have a field day harassing and destroying property owned by the Igbo because they expressed
their political rights.
It said, “Under the instruction of our people, who we represent, we advise these miscreants to desist from their evil provocation. Let it be known that Ndigbo, wherever they are found should no longer be seen as defenceless or a people without the protections which the law provides.
“Our tolerance as law abiding citizens should not be mis-construed for helplessness. We will ensure all our rights as citizens are protected against individuals who seek to harm our people for exercising their
lawful franchise and we assure the culprits that they will be found, and in accordance with the demands of the law, justice will surely prevail.
“We re-assure Ndigbo in Lagos or anywhere in Nigeria that their right to vote the Candidate of their choice is sacrosanct. We will zealously defend such rights in accordance with the laws of the land and the demands of justice, no matter the cost.”
The group said this in a statement jointly endorsed by the National President, A.O Okolo and National Secretary, Asomugha JohnPaul,
read by the Deputy National Leader Nze JohnPaul Ezenwaka.
He regretted that some Nigerians are yet to embrace the new wave of patriotism and still cling unto ethnic politics.
He also berated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for not living up to expectations.
He further said, “It is disheartening to note that this new wave of patriotism across the Federation has not been embraced by all, and those who oppose it, seek to hide under the cover of ethnicity, to unleash their bigotry on the people of other nationalities
In Lagos especially, Ndigbo have been made the scapegoat of widespread rejection of a party and their candidate, leading to the disruption of Igbo businesses, destruction of our people’s shops, properties, and wilful damage and intimidation of voters, leading even to grievous bodily harm. We have visited these sites, spoken to the victims, and have gathered incontrovertible evidence of the acts…
“We are saddened that the electoral umpire has failed to oversee an election that is free from general controversy, despite the billions of Naira
spent to achieve a technologically superior election model. The failure to provide an exercise capable of gaining public trust on a national level shows a lack of character that sadly has dogged this current government and is sure to secure the negative legacy it has worked so hard to sustain…”
The group also pledged to offer free services to the victims to help them to pursue the enforcement of their fundamental rights.
Woman Leader of the group, Mrs Nneka Chimezie said, “The wanton attack, intimidation, and
destruction of property of the Igbo after the presidential election is condemnable.
“We want to tell those whose who were attacked, and their property destroyed that we are with them, we will help them to prosecute those responsible for their pain, we have laws in this country.
“If those who were attacked, and their property destroyed are willing to come out and testify, we are willing to help them, they are not going to pay for the services we would render to them. We have laws in this country”
It urged eligible voters in the state not to be intimidated
by the events of the last two weeks but rather mobilise and come out in their numbers on Saturday and vote their choice in the governorship and state assembly polls.
“I want to encourage our people not to be afraid or intimidated. They have a right to go out and cast their votes as citizens of Nigeria, nobody has the right to force you to vote for him. If anybody wants your votes, he should convince you to vote for him and not intimidate you…
“I want to urge our people being intimidated not to be afraid, they should come
out on Saturday and use their PVC, which is their strength and power to out bad leaders, it is the people that decide who rules them.
“If you don’t come out to vote on Saturday because of fear of intimidation those oppressing you will come back to power and oppress you the more.”
National Secretary of the group, Asomugha Johnpaul noted that Anyi Anyi is a socio-cultural group comprising the five Igbo South East states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, Delta, Rivers and the Igbo speaking parts of Benue and Kogi States.