Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has denied ordering
chairmen of the 18 local government councils to lock up shops belonging to
non-indigenes for voting massively for Labour Party in last weekend’s
Presidential and National Assembly elections.
An unsigned statement was circulated on Saturday in parts of
major towns in the state, announcing that the APC leadership in the state has
ordered council chairmen to lock up shops of non-indigenous traders in Cross
River State.
Most of the shops ordered to be locked up include those in
popular Watt Market, Marian Market, Ikom Market, as well as those in Ogoja and
Obudu.
“The APC leadership blames non-indigenes in the state for
the failure of Governor Ben Ayade and Ntufam Edim Inok at the polls in the just
concluded election.
“We cannot continue to tolerate indigenes, especially Igbo
traders in Cross River State, working against the APC. But for the ‘stranger
elements’ in Calabar Municipality, especially the Igbo people, that voted
overwhelmingly for Labour Party, Ntufam Edim Inok should have won the Reps seat
of Odukpani/Calabar Municipality. Now, we are aware that there is another grand
plot by this stranger elements to vote out APC as a form of protest against
INEC for declaring Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President-elect.
“Council Chairmen are to direct all non-indigenous traders
to vote APC or risk their shops being locked up,” the said statement read.
In a text message to an Igbo leader in the State who had
contacted the Governor, Ayade replied that, “It’s a horrible blackmail from the
pit of hell.”
Spokesman of the APC campaign council in the state, Chief
Okoi Obono-Obla also said, “This is bunkum, balderdash, ludicrous, ridiculous,
blatant falsehood, infantile, vile, and malicious propaganda by the fragmented
and morally bankrupt PDP and its allies who are at the forefront of the
agitation to divide Nigerians along sectarian lines to grab power through
inferior methods.
“APC is the only national and progressive party that has as
part of its manifesto the promotion of true federalism, inclusivity, and a
united Nigeria.
“The above assertion is not from APC. There is nothing
therein to indicate it emanated from APC. It is outrightly rejected. It is pure
fiction calculated to demarket APC and should be disregarded and discounted.”
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