The Executive Director of Media
Ethnics and Rights Initiative, an Onitsha based media critic and responsible
journalism advocacy group, Prince Ezekiel Amanambu, has commended the Anambra
State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano and the Anambra State House of Assembly for
the bold initiative to pass the Breaches of Peace and Unlawful Assemblies
Prohibition Law 2015 which prohibits Engagement in Unlawful Assemblies and
Campaigns in such a manner as to cause Public disorder and Breach of Peace in
Anambra State. Prince Ezekiel Amanambu was speaking to newsmen in Awka over the
weekend as part of the nation-wide efforts to ensure conduct of peaceful
elections in February 2015.
Prince Amanambu, a Lawyer and
Rights Activist, said that the Anambra Breaches of the Peace Law 2015 couldn’t
have come at a better time. According to the Peaceful elections advocate,
“Electioneering campaigns and elections in Anambra has over the years been
turned into circus of sorts with pot-pouri of violent clashes amongst multiple
candidates contesting for positions on same party platform contrary to the
provisions of the Electoral Act thereby confusing the electorates and
unnecessarily heating-up an otherwise peaceful state.”
“It must be noted that Anambra has
operated under this multiple candidates scenario during elections for many
years with silent complains and no action leading to the confusion of voters
and lack of quality representation at various levels post elections. It is
therefore heartening to see the outcome of clear Executive - Legislative
cooperation for the good of the people. This law promotes law and order and is
for the good of all men and women of goodwill. I therefore call on peace loving
people to commend it. I am particularly grateful that we have a
security-conscious governor who understands the need for such a people’s law.”
Prince Amanambu assured that his
Group is monitoring to see the implementation of the law which he hopes will
also curtail the defacing posters and billboard of political opponents.
A cross section of groups and
citizens of the state has already commended the new Law as the right move to
curb election violence and rivalry amongst party candidates.
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