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Police Assault on Disabled YPP Councillorship Candidate in Anambra

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The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has strongly condemned the of Hon. Okonkwo Onyemaobi Kenneth, the Young Progressive Party (YPP) councillorship candidate in . The incident took place at Otolo Ward 1, Nnewi North, the recent local election. Okonkwo, who is living with a disability, reportedly attacked by police officers, drawing from political and civil groups.

IPAC expressed outrage over the incident, emphasizing the severity of the situation, especially given Okonkwo’s disability status. The council highlighted the importance of and respectful treatment for all candidates, regardless of their political affiliations or physical conditions. They called for an immediate investigation into the police’s and demanded accountability from the Anambra State Police Command.

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In their statement, IPAC announced to pursue for Okonkwo, stating that they would not rest until those responsible for the assault are held accountable. The council stressed that such actions undermine the principles of democracy and fairness, especially in a crucial political exercise like local government elections. They urged law enforcement agencies to exercise professionalism and restraint in their duties, ensuring that the rights of every citizen, particularly candidates running for public office, are protected.

The assault on Okonkwo has sparked a of reactions from various quarters. Advocacy groups and fellow political parties have also voiced their concerns, condemning the police’s conduct and calling for immediate reforms within the law enforcement system to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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Okonkwo, who was visibly shaken by the incident, has called for calm his supporters. He expressed that justice would prevail and that the authorities would take the necessary steps to the issue.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by candidates with disabilities in Nigerian politics. IPAC and other political organizations are urging the government to measures that will ensure a more inclusive and fair political process. The council has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the rights of all political aspirants and accountable any actions that compromise values.

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