Nonsochukwu Uwa, Owerri

The Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Wednesday, alleged it had uncovered plans to force into disappearance some of its leaders in the state, by arresting them and taking them to unknown destinations.

The PDP led by Engr. Charles Ugwuh, made this claim in a statement through the State Publicity Secretary, Collins Opuruzor.

It claimed that part of the game plan by the government in power was to cook up trumped-up charges against the PDP leaders in Imo as evidence to arrest them.

The statement read in part: “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State views with dismay the story making the rounds, that the regime of Senator Hope Uzodimma has concluded plans to arrest and indefinitely detain some prominent leaders of our Party ahead of the 2023 elections over some fallacious, imaginary and trumped-up charges.

“What is really distressing about the whole saga is not so much that it is being personally promoted and syndicated by Senator Uzodimma’s hirelings, than that the Imo State Police Command, which has been reported to be masterminding this very provocative hatchet operation, has till this moment refused to come out clean about its alleged role.

“Our Party, therefore, warns that the barbaric attempt by this war-mongering regime in Imo State to gag, incarcerate, crush or eliminate our leaders will be met with very stiff  resistance, and it will most certainly backfire. Senator Uzodimma and his band of political jaywalkers must denounce aggression now and give peace a chance in Imo.

“For almost three years since the Supreme Court foisted him on Imo people, this Governor has not hidden his penchant for crisis, anarchy and perfidy. This is even as he has totally failed to address the basic issues of governance, chief among which is insecurity, bedeviling the State.

“Before now, the chaotic government had sent some thugs and security operatives to seal off the campaign office belonging to our senatorial candidate for Imo East, Hon. Uche Onyeagocha, in Owerri.

“They had also severally hired hoodlums to stage protests against PDP chieftains. Every other week, rented hoodlums are let loose in Owerri to foul up the city and call for the arrest of our leaders over absolutely nothing. We have intercepted intelligence that our leaders might begin to disappear under inexplicable circumstances as the elections approach,” he said.

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