Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State yesterday denied the allegation that he called for the suspension of all democratic structures in the three North-East states currently under state of emergency.
But Akapbio, in a statement by issued by the state Commissioner for Information and Communications Aniekan Umanah, said: “At no time did Governor Akpabio offer such an advice nor granted an interview on the issue”.
He said: “Matters of emergency rule are vested in the President and no governor has
any say on such decision, as it is the prerogative of Mr President and the Senate.
“The allegation is a calculated attempt to malign Akpabio’s person and office. The governor was one of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, who applauded the President for retaining democratic structures in the affected states, and could therefore not work against the continuation of the democratic structures in the states.
“Akpabio sympathises with victims of the insurgencies and prays for an end to the security challenges facing the nation”.
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