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Executive Order 21: Ollor Dares Oji Ngofa In Eleme
The Chairman of Eleme Local Government Council, Chief Obarilomate Ollor, has sounded a loud warning to all those who plan to scuttle the present peace existing in the area to get ready to face the full wrath of the law.
Ollor, who was responding to a statement credited to the former Nigerian Ambassador to the Netherlands, Amb. Oji Ngofa, which has gone viral on social media, described Ngofa’s comment as inciting and one capable of causing crisis in Eleme.
He, however, challenged Ngofa to use any of the public school facilities without government approval, and await the swift response of the government.
Ollor said, “The Executive Order 21 signed by the governor did not stop political gathering or stop anybody from holding campaigns or rallies.The Order stated that when you want to have any of these, apply to the appropriate authority, which is the Ministry of Education for the use of any of the public schools.
“It further stated that this must be done within two weeks to the period you want to make use of the facility, and a non-refundable payment of N5million is also to be made, which is to be used to repair any facility damaged in the course of the rally or gathering. This is not only to other political parties; it covers PDP, APC, SDP, AAC, and all political parties in the state.
“Having heard that, as a LGA, we made a press release calling on all parties and candidates in our LGA to follow the directive.
“However, one of our sons, who is supposed to be known as an Ambassador of Peace in Eleme LGA, having travelled far and wide and has been a council chairman, went on air to say they were not going to obey the order, and that if anybody comes to stop them from holding their rallies and campaigns as they will defy the order, such a person should come with his casket.
“With this statement, we feel he is fanning the embers of war; he is preparing the stage for crisis and violence in our LGA, especially now that we have decided that Eleme must remain in peace and people must live and do their businesses in peace.He is trying to incite youths to create problem and oppose government directives.
“Because of this, we are warning everybody that is connected to him, that he may want to use to carryout this his nefarious act to be guided.
“I dare Oji Ngofa to go to any public school or facility in Eleme local government without the approval of the state government. I dare him and whoever that will go with him, if they try to contravene this directive, it means they are ready for government backlash, this is our position.
“I also advise all the security agencies to call this character for questioning, for making such flagrant and careless statement that will not hold any water”, Ollor said.
Meanwhile, in a meeting with security agencies, the chairman mandated all security agents to ensure that the directive of the state government contained in Executive Order 21 was strictly adhered to by all political parties in the area.
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