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Group asks Otti to resign over killings in Abia

A group, Abia Renaissance Movement (ARM), has called for the resignation of Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, for demonstrating “gross lack of capacity to sustain the security and peace bequeathed to Abians by the last administration”.

The group, in a statement issued by its convener, Comrade Ukachukwu Chinonso, and Secretary-General, Comrade Maria Nwokoma, on Sunday in Umuahia, said: “The spate of car theft, kidnapping, armed robbery, murder, and other violent crimes is not only alarming but assuming even more dangerous dimensions everyday.”

ARM added that two journalists and the Eze-Elect of Amawo Nkwo-Ogu, Dan Silas, were among those attacked recently in Abia State.

It stated: “Our brother Steve Oko who is a journalist with Vanguard Newspapers and also a political analyst on radio, Joseph Ejindu, a popular public affairs commentator on radio, too and Chief Dan Silas, the Eze-Elect of Amawo Nkwo-Ogu are among several victims of these recent upsurge of violent crimes in the State.

“While Oko’s car was stolen on Saturday from where it was parked in Umuahia, Joseph Ejindu was kidnapped alongside other passengers on his way from Aba to Umuahia.

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“As if that was not enough, Chief Dan Silas was also kidnapped at about 8:30 p.m. somewhere around his country home in Amawo Nkwo-Ogu in Osisioma LGA and two men conveying people to a ceremony were ambushed and shot dead at the Lokpanta area of the state, all within 24 hours. Reports from Aba are even more alarming with citizens living in fear.

“Abians have never had it so badly. We are satisfied with our conscience because we raised the alarm of the consequences of several of Otti’s ill-thought policies that can trigger crime so early into his administration. But we were called names, and today, the chicken seems to have come home to roost.

“So far, Mr Alex Otti has shown no capacity for public service leadership and we, as a matter of urgency, demand his resignation before the situation gets worse under him. As it is now, it seems Otti’s campaign slogan of ‘At Last, Help is Here’, actually meant, ‘At Last, Hell is Here’.

“Abians can no longer endure this raging hell.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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