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PDP supporters protest moves to impeach Chime

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No fewer than 1,000 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faithful in Enugu State stormed the Government House on Tuesday, protesting against the purported impeachment plan against Gov. Sullivan Chime.

 

 

The protesters, drawn from the 17 Local government areas of the state, carried placards with inscriptions: `Sullivan is fair to every member of the House’, `Let peace reign in Enugu State’, `Sullivan is a good governor’, `We are solidly behind the new speaker, Chinedu Nwamba’.

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Governor Sullivan Chime of Imo State
Governor Sullivan Chime of Imo State

 

 

Speaking, the Coordinating Chairman of PDP at the local governments, Mr Albert Eze, said the party condemned the impeachment plan against the governor by a faction of the state House of Assembly.

 

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According to him, the PDP in the state will resist any attempt to foment trouble in the area.

 

 

“We are here with all the Local government executives of the PDP in the state to express our dismay over the crisis at the house of assembly.

 

 

“ We have come to show our solidarity with the Enugu State Government under the leadership of Gov. Chime. We have come to support the man that God gave us.

 

 

“We have come to associate ourselves with the peace that has reigned in Enugu State since eight years. We are sinking and floating with you; nothing will take our minds away from the governor,’’ he said.

 

 

In her remarks, the PDP Woman Leader, Mrs Oby Nwofor, appealed to the state government and the legislators to embrace dialogue in the interest of peace in the state.

 

 

“The women of Enugu State are solidly behind the governor. We will continue to work with him,’’ she said.

 

 

The PDP Youth Leader in the state, Dr Christian Iyiani, said that youths in the state would condemn and fight against any group that would want to cause confusion in the area.

 

 

Reacting to the development, Gov. Chime, represented by his Deputy, Rev Ralph Nwoye, said he would continue to maintain peace in the state.

 

 

“Enugu people have spoken. Enugu is a family and we have remained in peace, understanding and tolerance.

 

 

“Whoever is not happy should go and resolve the issue with the party. Prayer shall continue to be our key to putting our enemies to shame.

 

 

“ The state government and the PDP are in support of the newly-elected speaker. Whoever wants to bring us down, we know that God will give us victory,’’ Chime said.

 

 

He appealed to citizens of the state to pray for successful hand over to the incoming administration.

 

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protesters also moved to the state House of Assembly but it was locked with heavy presence of the police.

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