A melodrama reminiscent of
Nollywood theatrics ensued over the weekend along Onitsha-Awka end of the
Enugu-Onitsha Expressway by Nawfia, when the political campaign convoy of Mrs.
Ekwunife ran for cover to avoid possible arrest for illegal campaign and breach
of the peace in Anambra State.
Ekwunife’s convoy which was
en-route Awka after campaign stops in near-by towns turned and ran on citing
heavy presence of security personnel by the Nawfia axis on the Expressway.
The event which took place along
the busy Onitsha-Awka end of the busy Expressway drew the attention of the
villagers who suddenly noticed many cars in the Ekwunife convoy making a quick
U-turn and running back to Awkuzu while one of the cars carrying Mrs. Ekwunife
veered into the near-by village route to avoid detection on citing the blockade
of the road by security personnel trying to quell an altercation by some Nawfia
residents laying claims to the parcel of land where the burrow pit is
located.
Recounting details of the drama,
witnessed by the security personal and villagers in the area, a native of
Nawfia, Mr. Jude Okeke said they were startled by the sudden turn of events and
screeching noise of car tyres which caught their attention at the Nawfia burrow
pit by the Expressway. He said that the melee left them surprised at the
reaction of the many cars with party flags as if the security men were after
them. According to Mr. Okeke, “They ran back towards Awkuzu but stopped when
they noticed that we were actually not laying siege for them. In fact, they had
to send one unmarked car from the convoy to come to us and ascertain why we
were there and also recount details of their sudden race for cover to avoid
arrest for illegal campaigning in view of the recent law in Anambra.”
Mr. Okeke wondered why desperate
politicians would continue to heat up the system especially in Anambra State
where it has become a common strategy by a certain political party to use
multiple candidates to contest for one seat thereby confusing the electorates
and after the elections cornering the votes meant for five persons for the
party’s candidate. “I think the law is a step in the right direction and should
be enforced. The fact that this Ekwunife convoy ran means they are very much
aware they are doing the wrong thing. Mr. Okeke concluded.
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