The incident occurred as the party was
preparing for the upcoming November 2 local government elections.
According to witnesses, five of the masked
men approached the high table and informed the secretary of the Labour Party’s
local government election committee, Prince G.O. Ndubueze, that he was under
arrest. However, party members resisted the arrest, demanding the men produce a
warrant, which they failed to do.
In protest, over 500 Labour Party members
marched with Ndubueze to the Aba Area Police Command, where he was taken for
questioning. Speaking to Vanguard, Ndubueze expressed his defiance, accusing
Abia State Governor Alex Otti of attempting to impose candidates in the local
government elections.
“I didn’t get any warrant of arrest from
anywhere. I don’t even know whether they are policemen, but as a law-abiding
citizen, I’m going with the police. But I will never bow to intimidation from
Gov. Alex Otti. We won’t allow him to impose candidates in this local
government election,” Ndubueze said.
“This is a governor who came to power
through a legitimate election but now wants to impose candidates. The Labour
Party in Abia state won’t tolerate imposition,” he added.
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