The Governor of Adamawa State, Mr. James Ngilari who spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at a stakeholders’
workshop on, ‘Internally Displaced Persons and the 2015 general elections’,
organised by INEC has begged
the Commission not to hold elections in his
state in February.
He asked that all elections in his
state takes place in April.
While pleading his case, the governor said that at least
seven local governments in the state were currently under the occupation of the
Boko Haram sect.
Ngilari said, “In Adamawa, I can truly tell you that seven
local government areas are under siege. The supposed peace we have is just the
peace of the graveyard. To say that the security situation in these local
governments are sufficiently stabilized so that we can have these elections on
the February 14, 2014, to my mind is fierce.”
After this, Ngilari continued, “That is my position. Anybody
is entitled to his views; that is our position. I am the chief security
officer. Even as I speak now, this morning Mr. Chairman, there was an attack on
Uba on the Borno side which directly affects us in Adamawa.
“Before last Saturday, this situation could be said to have
been stabilized until this attack was unleashed on Gombi Local Government. With
that attack which completely reverberates across these seven local governments,
of course, people would first and foremost be concerned about their dear lives.
“For the first time and about the same time, there was an
attack on Biu which has never happened before. Experience has shown that they
will go back and regroup and you can never predict when and where they would
attack again.”
Ngilari said that while praying, there would be no attacks.
He reminded the audience that the most critical time for the insurgents to
inflict their harm might be during elections.
He said that his interactions with those in IDP camps showed
that their primary concern was not even elections, adding that politicians had
not even gone to the IDPs to canvass for votes.
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