Obiano, who spoke through the secretary of his campaign organization, Premious Odilli, said that APGA has uncovered plots by the APC to mobilise thugs to start destroying the posters and billboards under the guise of campaigning for Change in the State.
Odilli warned that any attempt to destroy the APGA campaign posters would be resisted.
He added; “Last week Tuesday, we woke up and found out that our posters place in the damage Dangote trucks and billboard in front of Federal Road Safety Corp, State Headquarter, of the Onitsha- Enugu expressway were destroyed by APC supporters.
“Apart from that we have it on good authority that they have recruited some hoodlums under the guise that they are workers who are protesting for their pensions and gratuities.
“The idea is for them to go out and destroy our posters under the guise of protest. This is a workers friendly government; this is the only state that pays workers on 24th of every month, with a promise of raised workers’ salaries before the end of this year, 2017.
“This is not about politics; it is real. So, we are using this opportunity to alert security agents to watch out for these people, because we are ready for a peaceful election. They intend to coerce us into violence, but we will not. Anambra will be calm for this election because we have no opposition.
APC leaders should be warned; they must stop destroying our posters for the interest of peace. They should know that nobody has a monopoly of violence, but we will continue to remain calm because victory is sure APGA.
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