Anambra Decides: Streets, banks, markets deserted as voters elect new governor

Anambra decides

Fear stricken residents of Anambra State locked themselves up at home  for much of yesterday as the clock ticked toward the 8am take-off of the governorship election in the state today.

The  situation left the streets deserted,the markets empty and the banks shut.

Some residents even chose to travel out of the state,unsure  of what might  happen during the election.

And that was despite the assurances from the  Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that it had withdrawn the one week sit-at-home order it handed down  to coincide with the election.

The Police,buoyed by the deployment of 34000 security personnel for the polls,told voters yesterday that they had nothing to worry about as they troop to the polling stations today, even as fresh controversy  erupted over the unexpected re-deployment of  a   Deputy Inspector General of Police, and an  Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) , sent purposely to supervise security for the election by the police hierarchy.

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo also yesterday made a last minute appeal to voters in the state to come out and exercise their right today.

The self-imposed sit-at-home by residents appeared to have been partly fuelled by the two days of  work free declared by the state government for the people to prepare for the election.

Many of the residents had spent the last few days to shore up their food reserves at home.

Some residents said they found the large presence of security personnel  and deployment of arms and ammunition in the state ahead of the election intimidating.

Some were seen at motor parks boarding vehicles to Enugu, Delta, Edo and  Abia, among other States

One of such residents who gave her name as  Chidera told The Nation that she was on her way to nearby Asaba, Delta State until after the election

Another resident, Maurice, left for Enugu on Thursday saying he was not comfortable staying in Awka during the period of the election.

A resident who chose not to be named said: “ nobody wants to lose his or her life. The fear IPOB has created in Igbo land will take some time to  be forgotten

“Again, it might be a ploy to lure the people out to slaughter them. Personally, I don’t trust them and the way they operate. The security people who are telling people to come out, can they  be trusted?

“We are in a  critical condition not only in Anambra, but in the entire Igbo land. Me and my household, we will not go anywhere ”

But Information and Public Enlightenment Commissioner C Don Adinuba said it was not true that residents were fleeing the state.

He said those seen traveling were people from far places like Ayamelum in the state who wanted to go home to cast their votes where they  registered.

Adinuba said;”you know the governor declared a two day work free day in the State which are Thursday and Friday. The workers who live in urban centres use the opportunity to travel on time and again, you know it’s still raining

“No one is leaving Anambra State because of insecurity, those you saw are people from far areas in the State like Ayamelum, who want to go and vote.

“If you say they are relocating, what State in Nigeria is safer than Anambra State?  People should grow beyond such propaganda.”

Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of operations, Zaki Ahmed, told The Nation that heavy deployment of security agencies was not to scare residents

Rather, he said they were here to secure life and property. He said the police men would work with other sister agencies, in making sure that the governorship election was free and fair.

Police give fresh  assurance  on security of life,property

The police command in the state said yesterday that security agents were fully prepared to ensure a peaceful process of election today.

Police Commissioner Echeng Echeng, in an update told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)  in Awka that he was impressed with the level of security across the state ahead of the poll.

His words:“ yesterday, we commenced aerial surveillance of the entire state and we are covering the entire state.

“The aerial surveillance is to feed those on ground with information to enable them tackle any security concern anywhere across the state.”

Echeng acknowledged complaints by the residents about the heavy presence of security men across the state but said they should “feel free at the sight of security men in their areas, because they are there to provide security and not to intimidate any lawful person.”

He added:“We have equally told our personnel to be civil to the people, but for anyone coming out to make trouble, let them deal decisively with such trouble makers.” Nation

 

 

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