By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – South East Revival Group (SERG) has urged the people of Anambra to come out enmasse to exercise their civil rights to vote in the Saturday’s governorship election in the state in order to avert what it described as plan by anti-Igbo elements to foist emergency rule in the state.
The group while reminding that the beauty of democracy is that it offers the electorate unique opportunity to vote out bad leadership in a state, warned against non-participation in the election as the south east would be the worst for it if the election was boycotted by the people.”
National Coordinator of the South East Revival Group, Chief Willy Ezugwu disclosed this in a statement made available to Sundiata Post.
SERG also advised the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to thread with caution to avoid a repeat of the 1967 to 1970 civil war in the country. It further cautioned anything that would lead to the state of anarchy and appointment of sole administrator to oversee the affairs in the state should be avoided at all cost.
“Every temptation for bloodletting must be vehemently resisted by all south easterners as we urge South East leaders to speak up now. We have been killed enough, the statement added.
“Therefore, we urge all eligible voters in Anambra State to troop out and exercise their franchise to make a statement that Ndigbo are not lawless people or terrorists”, SERG warned.
While calling on IPOB to sheath their swords and embrace dialogue, the group enjoined all eligible voters in Anambra State to troop out and exercise their franchise to make a statement that Ndigbo are not lawless people or terrorists.