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Ebonyi bars APC from using stadium for rally

BY Ebunoluwa Olafusi

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The Ebonyi government has barred members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state from using the Abakaliki township stadium for their rally scheduled for Saturday.

Emmanuel Uzor, chief press secretary to David Umahi, the governor, gave the directive on Thursday while addressing members of the state chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria.

He said the stadium was undergoing reconstruction work, including asphalting of the entire premises and installation of floodlights.

“I urge the opposition, APC, in the state to look elsewhere for its proposed rally slated for Saturday,” he said.

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“The Abakaliki stadium it vowed to use for the rally is still undergoing reconstruction and renovation.

“Abakaliki Stadium, as you all know, has been under reconstruction and as I am talking to you, the asphalt work at the back of the stadium is ongoing and the illumination of the floodlight and the popular stand are ongoing too.

“We believe in accommodating all the different voices, especially different parties in the state.

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“We don’t want to stifle any opposition. Any opposition with credible integrity that wants to do anything is free to do it, but as for the stadium, you’ll notice for some time that even the state government has not done anything in the stadium because of the work going on there.

“So, I want to use this opportunity to tell the faction of the APC to start looking for an alternative.

“Of course, they have their own stadium at Nkwegu Ugballa Grand Arena. The rally can be held there.”

The governor added that any political activity in the stadium, especially by a particular party that is divided along different factions, will jeopardise the construction work in the stadium.

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Earlier, a faction of the APC in the state announced that it would hold a mega rally this weekend at the stadium to map out strategies and educate its members ahead of the for 2019 general election.

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