BREAKING: Alex Otti Storms Aba,Amidst Ban Placed on Public Gathering by Ikpeazu

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Governorship Candidate of the All Progressive Grand Allaince(APGA) in the April 11th and 25th Governorship election in Abia State Dr Alex Otti will tomorrow Thursday 25th February storm Etche Road Primary School in Aba,Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State.


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Recall that the Abia State Government had immediately after the Owerri Division of the Court of Appeal on December 31 2015 ruled in Favour of Alex Otii banned all forms of Public Gathering in any Part of the State.

The Abia State Government evidently aware that the Governorship candidate of the All Progressive Grand Allaince will be visiting Etche Road Primary has this Morning through its Commissioner of Information Mr Bonnie Iwuoha reiterated the Ban on public Gathering.

According to the Press Release by the Information Commissioner which was obtained by PUO REPORTS,any school Principal who flouts the order will be severely dealt with

HERE is the PRESS STATEMENT

 Abia State government wishes to remind all citizens that the ban on illegal assemblies, procession, demonstrations and protest, is still in force.


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“Therefore, any gathering in any part of Abia State, that could disrupt the peaceful and convivial atmosphere prevailing in the State will not be tolerated.

All heads of Primary and Secondary schools in the State, Education Secretaries, as well as the Management oF ASUBEB, are to ensure that no school premises in Abia State is used by any person, group or organization for illegal gathering.

Any school head that allows the use of his school environment for illegal gathering in whatever name, will be punished. The Police and other law enforcement agencies are directed to ensure compliance to this order.

All law abiding citizens are advised to go about their normal business and ignore distractions.
Parents are advised to caution their children. Any suspicious movement or gathering should be reported to the nearest Police immediately.


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