Army restores officers withdrawn from Akwa Ibom govt house

Army restores officers withdrawn from Akwa Ibom govt house

The army officers who were earlier withdrawn from Akwa Ibom govt house on the eve of the eve of the presidential and national assembly elections, have

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The army officers who were earlier withdrawn from Akwa Ibom govt house on the eve of the eve of the presidential and national assembly elections, have been restored. The officers had earlier been withdrawn, raising concerns on why such happened on the eve of such a crucial moment in the country.

Charles Udoh, commissioner for information, wondered why the Akwa Ibom govt house was singled out for such in the entire Niger Delta region. He had called on President Muhammadu Buhari to restore all security apparatus deserving of the governor, at a crucial time like this.

“The Nigerian Army has withdrawn all forms of security protection from the Akwa Ibom State Government House. This directive which has already been enforced signals an all-time low in the history of the democracy in Nigeria. It is inconceivable that Akwa Ibom Government House has been singled out in the Niger Delta region, as a focal point for such an ill-advised action at a crucial time like this,” Udoh said in a statement.

“The Government and people of Akwa Ibom State therefore implore the President and commander in Chief of the Nigerian Armed forces to restore all security apparatus deserving of a sitting Governor to the Akwa Ibom State Government House Recall that recently, the immediate past Police Commissioner in the state had also shown visible signs of partisanship against the state government, which nearly resulted in a constitutional crisis in the state.

“Despite this blatant act of intimidation, the Government and people of Akwa Ibom state remain resolute in the quest to protect democracy and the rule of law without compromising the air peace, enjoyed in the state.”

Known to be a key player in the state, Godswill Akpabio, a former governor of the state who is contesting the election in Akwa Ibom north west senatorial district, fell out with Udom Emmanuel, the governor, after defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).