Anambra youths rise against electoral violence

Anambra youths under the aegis of Anambra Youth Conscience (AYC), have unanimously vowed to resist any attempt to rig the forthcoming gubernatorial elections in the state.
The AYC stated this during a press briefing in Awka the state capital on Thursday, noted that it had become imperative considering the relative peace being enjoyed in the state could be broached if anything contrary to the wishes of people would be imposed on the citizenry.
The youths who are aged between 20 and 40 years old, sent warnings to all agents of destabilization within and outside the shores of the state to desist from any inglorious and fraudulent practices that agents of government like the Nigeria Police, the military, National Security & Civil Defense Corps, Anambra Vigilante Service, and particularly, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, must be forewarned to play according to the rules of engagement.
In a chat with journalists, the convener of the group, Comrade Israel Chukwubuikem, maintained that the youths of the state had enjoyed so far how the electioneering campaign have been going on without rancor and encouraged the various political parties fielding candidates for the election to maintain the decorum so far existing, in view of the fact that Anambra is the light of democratic progress in the South East region and the nation in general.
He said: “We gathered here today for one sole purpose. And that is to tell the whole world that we abhor rigging in its entirety. We want the wishes of our people to prevail in the forthcoming elections. We do not want imposition orchestrated by agents of darkness. We will resist it. Every party must play by the rules to forestall disorder. Those who want to rely on the back door to get to power should refrain and get to work with their manifesto. We are serious about this because it is time to defend our state from disorder. Whatever unsavory that happens will definitely rub off negatively on the youth. That is why we are doing this.”