This comes after a recent wave of unrest in the area, mainly by individuals who pose as unidentified gunmen and separatists.
The senator who represents the Anambra South Senatorial Zone, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, was attacked during the past two weeks, upsetting the tranquility of Anambra State. After attending a ceremony, Ubah was traveling in his convoy to his hometown of Nnewi when, at around 7 o'clock that Sunday evening, he was ambushed near the Nkwo Enugwu-Ukwu intersection.
A politician would not be assaulted in the State for the first time. Politicians have actually been attacked throughout the entire South Eastern zone, with some of them dying as a result, while others have been kidnapped and later released after being paid a ransom.
Some of people who have fallen victim include Mr. Obiora Agbasimalo, the Labour Party's candidate for governor of Anambra State, who has been missing since his kidnapping just before the State's governorship election in November 2021. Prior to the election, Hon. Chris Azubogu, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for governor, was also attacked, and some of the vehicles in his convoy were damaged. Dr. Chime Akunyili, the late former information minister's husband and the Director General of NAFDAC, Prof. Dora Akunyili, was also assassinated last year after being mistaken for a politician.
In Imo State, the homes of the State governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, the Ohanaeze President General, Amb. George Obiozor, and former PDP chieftain and former presidential aide Ahmed Gulak were attacked and destroyed. The attacks have persisted despite numerous attempts by the State governments, and in Anambra too, a lawmaker, Hon. Okey Okoye, and his aide, Mr. Cyril Chiegboka, were abducted and beheaded. Additionally, former lawmakers have been abducted; one of them had a disability and was later beheaded.
The Anambra State 2021 governorship election, which was held in November, was nearly cut short because to the extreme levels of insecurity there. Despite the fact that it was upheld, campaigns were prohibited in several areas of the State due to violence.
Attacks have also occurred in Ebonyi, Abia, and Enugu, among other states. Unknown gunmen recently attacked a Labour Party gathering in Enugu State's Awgu Local Government Area.
There are worries that if it persists, the general election in 2023 may not take place in the South East, but various political analysts who spoke with DAILY POST had different perspectives on the potential that instability would prevent elections in the region from taking place.
There is nothing like an election not taking place in the South East; not even IPOB or anyone else can stop it, according to Mr. Emeka Ejiofor, a lawyer who spoke to our correspondent. I am aware that if they are successful, they will reduce the number of potential votes in the zone and favor other candidates in other regions of Nigeria.
"You must comprehend what I mean; the only effect of the insecurity in the zone will be that either INEC staff are scared to visit certain locations in the zone due to insecurity, or they are able to visit such locations and ultimately fail to see voters, who will also not show up due to the same insecurity, and that would be regarded as an election having taken place. I believe this is the reason why insecurity in the South East is supported from outside the region. This is due to IPOB's denial that they are involved, which raises the question, "Who are the people doing it?," as we all suspect IPOB to be the source of this vulnerability.
According to a different respondent, Mr. Christian China, a political analyst, the south-eastern region of the country was not exempt from the wave of violence that was sweeping the nation. As a result, elections in the region cannot be halted, unless one considers stopping elections nationwide because insecurity is pervasive throughout the nation.
He declared: "The State's ability to safeguard its citizens has been gradually deteriorating in Nigeria. This has many different forms in every location, especially the southeast. Nigeria has reached a point where it is currently uncertain whether elections will be held in 2023. The fact that Nigerians, including policymakers, harbor these worries tells you everything you need to know about the dreadful security scenario we found ourselves in.
"There are armed non-state actors in the Southeast who have publicly expressed their dissatisfaction with established politics. These newly formed armed groups are motivated to attack the politicians they have repeatedly charged with sabotaging their separatist agitations, and they are tactically confident enough to do so. Even then, it still requires laborious work to distinguish between supported elements and violent criminals, terrorists, and freedom fighters.
"Given the region's obvious support for a particular presidential candidate, I have heard hints that violence would be sponsored to sway Southeast voters. The administration must make every effort to regain operational control over the area and drastically cut down on violent crimes. It is crucial to stress that Nigeria has fulfilled all requirements for military intervention in civil government. Nigeria shouldn't take its uninterrupted democratic government for granted in light of the return of coups d'état in Africa.
In the meantime, IPOB has not done anything to persuade anyone that they are not to blame for the unrest in the region. This is due to some of their statements, which have been found in both the group's verified and unverified communication channels.
As much as IPOB tries to disavow their involvement in the unrest in the region, Miss Ify Eze, a journalist, said: "It is still difficult to believe them. I say this because I've read their press statements in which they've made threats against people. So how can they threaten people so severely if they consistently claim to be a nonviolent organisation, especially given that they are known to have the ESN, which carries weapons?
"Even while IPOB asserts that it is not to blame for the unrest in the South East, some of the individuals they recruited during their formative years and who have since split off may in fact be to blame for what is taking place there. We have witnessed it with the help of Finland-based Simon Ekpa, who regularly employs his sons to police the illegal sit-at-home exercise. Therefore, despite IPOB's best efforts to disavow its involvement, it is nevertheless responsible for some of this insecurity.
She was right; there have been instances where IPOB has threatened violence against numerous people.
The group's spokesperson, Emma Powerful, has threatened the governors of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma, and Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi.
The governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, who was recently accused of utilizing the Ebubeagu militia to assassinate IPOB members, is the most recent of these individuals to receive threats. Powerful claimed in a news release that due to Soludo's excesses, the group has put its militant wing, ESN, on alert.
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