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Anambra APC demands Soludo’s resignation over LG polls.

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The All Progressives Congress in Anambra State has asked the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, to resign following his inability to conduct elections in the 21 local government areas over a year since he assumed office.

Consequently, the party said the Federal Government should appoint a “caretaker” governor to run the affairs of the state. Also Read: https://legalattorneyblog.com/2023/08/22/stop-threatening-our-traditional-ruler-anambra-community-warns-simon-ekpa/

It stated this in a statement signed by the state Publicity Secretary, Okelo Madukaife, on Wednesday.

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Okelo pointed out that since 1999, when democracy returned to the country, Anambra State had only organised two local government elections, and that was during the early days of the Late Dr Chinwoke Mbadinuju administration and towards the end of Peter Obi’s administration in 2014.

The state chairman of APGA, Mr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, had recently cited a “litany of litigation” at the courts to prevent the state from holding LG elections.

But in the statement, Okelo asked the Anambra people and the general public to critically engage APGA on the issues concerning the Anambra State local governments.

The statement read, “Evasion of issues will not cure the angst and disappointment of Ndi Anambra over the inability of the government of the day to hold local government elections within six months as was promised in their campaign during the Anambra governorship elections in 2021.”

On the contrary, APC promised to hold the APGA government, which seems to have lost initiative so soon to account and is doing so.

“For the second time in one week, APGA chairman, Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, has failed to mention the particular suit which he claims APC has in court that has stopped the government controlled by his party from holding LG elections, and no one seemed to have returned him to the brass tacks.

“He failed to allude to the fact that Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission is paying workers who do nothing and has failed to acknowledge that as of today, ANSIEC has no board, which has a severe duty of election planning and execution.

“On one hand, Obi-Okoye cites an apex court judgment that, according to him, empowers Anambra State Government to appoint caretaker committees, while on the other, he says the case is pending, and no one has taken him up for the glaring contradiction.

Anambra APC demands Soludo’s resignation over LG polls.

“Interestingly, this is coming from a party that ignored specific court orders to hold its conversation without worrying about the implications, only to invoke uncited and unreferenced cases stopping LG elections.

“We are interested in saving Anambra LGs from the state government and allowing our people to feel the impact of government at the grassroots rather than being treated to vocabularies from Awka. APGA can only tell a blind man that there is no oil in the soup, not that there is no salt.

“Anambra State citizens and residents are well advised to demand 21 elected local governments that will be accountable to them and not to be schooled on dictations that seek impossible legitimacy through legality.”

He explained that whatever APGA members impose on the LGs lacks the legitimacy to be regarded, adding that neither APC nor Anambra people will offer them recognition.

“Henceforth, the recognisable steps to register our non-recognition of those stooges from one party will become more apparent.

“If Soludo insists on defending the lack of democratic governments in Anambra LGs directly or in proxy, a full year after the time he gave to hold elections has passed, he should resign as governor to enable President Bola Tinubu to appoint a Caretaker governor for Anambra State and later find a legal justification for it.

“Ndi Anambra should be prepared to reclaim their right to elect their leaders after 24 years of continuous rape, 17 of which have been executed by APGA,” the statement added.


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