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LP Decries Arrest, Detention of LG Boss, Demands Immediate Release

LP Demands Immediate Release of Detained LG Boss

byAwesome Ekene
July 14, 2025
in Politics, News
George Moughalu react to arrest of LG Boss

…the arrest, brazen act of political intimidation – says Labour Party.

AWKA, NIGERIA – The iNews Times reports that the Labour Party in Anambra state has condemned unlawful arrest and detention of its Chairman, Njikoka Local Government Area, Hon. Charles Nwazojie, popularly known as Summer.

The party, through the Campaign Organization of the flagbearer, Dr. George Moghalu and his deputy, Mrs. Ifeoma Okaro said Nwazojie’s “offence” was encouraging citizens to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and mobilizing support for Dr. George Moghalu ahead of November election.

The statement signed by Onyebuchi Okoye, Special Assistant on Media to Moghalu described the arrest as brazen act of political intimidation, which is not only shameful, but representation of dangerous slide into lawlessness and calculated assault on democratic principles.

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The party called on Commissioner of Police to intervene by ordering Nwazojie’s immediate and unconditional release and to commence full investigation to ensure the security outfit is not being converted into political tool.

It also urged civil society organizations, traditional and religious leaders, political stakeholders, and international community to condemn the “creeping tyranny”.

The statement reads, “For fulfilling this basic civic duty, he was arrested, taken to Abagana Police Station, and unjustly detained, reportedly on the orders of operatives associated with the Agunechemba (Udo Ga Chi) security outfit.

“It is important to state clearly that the Labour Party paid the exorbitant sum of ₦50 million to the Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency (ANSAA) to meet all campaign publicity requirements.

“Therefore, there is no legal or moral basis for Hon. Nwazojie’s arrest and detention unless the true motive is to intimidate supporters and silence opposition voices through a state-sponsored outfit.

“This brazen act of political intimidation is not only shameful. It represents a dangerous slide into lawlessness and a calculated assault on democratic principles.

“At a time when insecurity continues to plague our communities, it is appalling that security agents are being used to target peaceful citizens for exercising their democratic rights.

“The Udo Ga Chi outfit, introduced barely a year before the election under the guise of protecting communities, is now being weaponized as a partisan militia used to suppress dissent, stifle political participation.

“The outfit is also deployed to instill fear among the electorate. This misuse of power must be resisted by all lovers of democracy.

“We call on the Commissioner of Police to intervene without delay by ordering the immediate and unconditional release of Hon. Charles Nwazojie and to commence a full investigation to ensure that this security outfit is not being converted into a political tool.

“We also urge civil society organizations, traditional rulers, religious leaders, political stakeholders, and the international community to speak out against this creeping tyranny. Silence now will only embolden the forces of repression.

“Freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, and political participation are fundamental rights guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution. No government or security agency has the authority to suppress them.

“Let it be known. Dr. George Moghalu and Mrs. Ifeoma Okaro stand firmly with the people of Anambra especially those who yearn for a future rooted in justice, dignity, and the rule of law. Their campaign is built on hope, not fear, on service, not oppression.”

Awesome Ekene

Awesome Ekene

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