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Rivers explosion: Nigerians in diaspora condemn use of weapons for political rallies

Nurudeen Alimi
June 28, 2024
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The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe (ANPE) has condemned the use of weapons of mass destruction, including dynamites and explosives, by some individuals to disrupt peace in Rivers State under the guise of political rallies.

In a statement signed by its president, Dr Reginald Agamah, and made available to journalists on Friday, ANPE expressed shock at the recent events in the state, describing the actions of some selfish politicians as “egregious and violent” and “utterly reprehensible.”

The statement reads in parts: “We unequivocally denounce these actions in the strongest terms possible as terrorism, which has no place in a democracy.

“The lives of our fellow citizens surpass their being used as bargaining chips in a desperate power grab.”

The association urged law enforcement agencies to take prompt action in apprehending and bringing to justice those complicit in the acts.

The group further stressed that politics should be a noble pursuit centred on serving the people, not a supremacy battle driven by greed and ego.

He, however, called on citizens to resist manipulative tactics and refrain from succumbing to violence, urging stakeholders to collaborate in restoring peace and security in Rivers State.

According to ANPE, “We must recognise that the use of weapons of mass destruction constitutes a significant and imminent threat to the lives of thousands of innocent citizens,” Dr. Agamah said.

“We will not stand idly by while our fellow citizens are exploited as pawns in a political game.

“Regrettably, the life of the young man lost in this tragic incident represents a truncated dream, a stifled vision, and a greatness that would never come to fruition.

“His demise is a poignant reminder not to allow desperate people to pursue power at the expense of human life and dignity.

“We earnestly entreat the citizens of Rivers State to resist the manipulative tactics of political figures, regardless of the monetary inducements offered to perpetuate chaos and unrest.

“Your lives possess a value that far surpasses their utility as pawns in a political game and must refuse to be exploited in such a manner.

“Citizens must also refrain from succumbing to the allure of violence as a means of settling political scores, for such actions only serve to perpetuate a cycle of senseless violence and destruction.

“We call upon all stakeholders, including government officials, law enforcement agencies, and civil society organisations, to collaborate in a concerted effort to restore peace and security in Rivers State.

“The safety and well-being of all citizens must be safeguarded, and the perpetrators of violence must be held accountable for their actions.

“We stand in solidarity with the people of Rivers State during this challenging time and reaffirm our belief in a peaceful, prosperous, and united Nigeria, where the rule of law is upheld and the welfare of citizens is prioritised.

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