
By Cajetan Mmuta
Members of the Judism religion and Seven Day Adventists Church in Anambra state have disassociated themselves from the call by the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to shun the forthcoming governorship election in the state.
They declared that the leader of IPOB is on his own and not speaking for them.
President of Nigerian Jewish Community in Anambra state, Elder Arthur- Regis Odidika who spoke with newsmen in Awka, Anambra state capital during a stakeholders meeting organized by the Independent National Electoral Commission IÑEC, said that Kanu has no right or powers to stop Anambra people or the South East in general for taking part in the general election in the country.
According to the President of the Nigerian Jewish Community, they are interested in participating in the election but fixing it on Saturday, the worshiping day disenfranchise them.
He said the statement to shun election was against the interest of Ndi Igbos, noting that they cannot succeed in their quest if they failed to participate in the election.
According to him, over 400,000 members of religion were being denied the right to vote by the fixing of election dates on Saturdays; a day set aside for their worship.
“There is one proscribed radio station owned by Nnamdi Kanu which has been asking people not to take part in the November election in Anambra state and we wonder how the emancipation of Ndigbo can work if we fail to be part of the electoral process.
We as a body stand for peace and brotherly coexistence and not war and we cannot afford to allow some people overheat the polity in Anambra state by the call for a boycott of the elections in Nigeria” he said.
Odidika further lamented that the fixing of governorship election dates on Saturdays will lead to the disenfranchisement of over 400,000 members of the Jewish community in the state as well as the members of the Seven Day Adventists Church.
According to him, Saturday is their holy and worship day which makes it impossible for members to go out to vote.
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“We call on the Independent and National Electoral Commission IÑEC to consider our plight and find a way of making our members participate in the electoral process and I believe there must be a way out.
We and members of the seven Days Adventists Church are over 400,000 in Anambra state and on that day we worship God just like Christians do on Sunday and we cannot vote on that day and we have been involved in awareness and advocacy campaign to sensitize Anambra electorates on the need to perform their Civic responsibilities but it is an irony that on that day we are incapacitated to cast our votes” he said.
It would be recalled that the Resident Electoral Commissioner Mr Mkpachukwu Orji had at the stakeholders meeting lamented that out of over 2.5 millions registered voters in Anambra state only about 500.000 voters actually come out to cast their votes.
He insisted that the bane of elections in the state was low turn up .



