The Senator Andy Uba Governorship Campaign Organisation, SAUGCO has accused the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willy Obiano, of not only fiddling while Anambra is burning, but being clearly absent from duty.

In a statement signed by Victor Afam Ogene, Director, Media and Publicity, SAUGCO, Senator Uba therefore requested Obiano to shake off his lethargy and frontally confront the worsening insecurity in the state.

The Senator said, “Only two days ago, we had cause to cry out over the spate of violence unleashed on our dear state, but little did we know that the situation would degenerate into the current state of anomie that we live in.

“Only yesterday, we witnessed an increase in the orgy of senseless killings across various parts of the state, with Dr. Chike Akunyili, widower of our late icon, Professor Dora Akunyili, eliminated in broad daylight at Nkpor, alongside his driver and police orderly.

“In at least four other isolated incidents in a single day, the gunmen freely operated, attacking vehicles, shooting hapless citizens and injuring others as they scampered for safety.

“As a matter of fact, while we go about selling our message of inclusiveness to the grassroots – at grave risks to our personal well-being – Governor Obiano appears to be comfortable with the open boasts of APGA members that there would be no elections; a message that seems to be in sync with the stance of the unknown gunmen.

“Sad and worrisome as the situation is, our governor is nowhere to be found. He’s neither speaking to the people nor taking any measure, kinetic or non-kinetic, to arrest the ugly spectacle of bloodletting.

“Governor Obiano, as the sitting Chief Security Officer of Anambra state cannot abdicate just yet. Until his tenure runs out on March 17, 2022, the security and welfare of Ndi Anambra are his primary responsibility.

“Leaving the state, and its people under the menacing reign of non-state actors is, therefore, unacceptable.”


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