Some politicians have condemned the call by the leader of
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mr Nnamdi Kanu, on the people of Anambra to
boycott the Nov. 18 governorship election in the state.
The stakeholders in interviews with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) described the call as an attempt by Kanu to derail democracy in
the state and expose the people to anarchy.
Chief Sam Oraegbunam, Chairman of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP), Anambra chapter, said although Kanu’s call for repositioning of
Nigeria was popular, he must not use it to cause confusion in Anambra.
“There is also need for economic restructuring, we have to
empower the states and the regions to develop resources they have and look beyond
oil that is causing disaffection in the country.
“Kanu has done enough to draw the attention of Nigeria and
the world to the type of injustice in this country and the plight of the Igbo
man too.
“But in terms of boycott of elections and issuing deadline
for referendum, I think it is an overreaction on his part.
“If Anambra does not hold election in Nigeria in November,
it means that there will be a vacuum and what happens to the state in terms of
administration?
‘’Kanu is from a state and there is an elected governor
there, so he should allow us have our election because we are still a component
of Nigeria.
“My advice is that Kanu should consult, listen more and talk
less, there are others who share his point of view, he should not derail
democracy in Anambra,” he said.
Also, Chief Jude Emecheta, National Chairman of Willie
Obiano Support Group (WOSG), described the call as reckless and uncalled for.
Emecheta said such call was why the South-East poorly
participated in the 2006 population census and had not recovered from the
disadvantage it got as a result.
The APGA chieftain said Kanu’s call on boycott of Anambra
election was capable of plunging the state into political crisis.
“This call is not needed, it is undemocratic and it is a
show of youthful exuberance. That is why sometime I get worried about this
issue of empowering the youth.
“We have a supreme council of IPOB elders who should speak
for the group, Kanu is the head of the publicity by virtue of being the head of
Radio Biafra.
“We are just talking about restructuring, we have not
articulated our demand in that restructuring, and there is need for the Igbo
man to come back fully into the Nigerian project.
“The statement did not come from the hierarchy of the party;
we know those we can take seriously on Anambra elections.
“We have not recovered from the disadvantage this type of
call caused us in 2006 during the population census.
“And now they are talking of Anambra boycotting election; if
we don’t hold election here government will just declare a state of emergency
because there cannot be vacuum,” he said.
(Source: NAN)
