Igbo traders under the aegis of The South-East Amalgamated Markets Traders Association (SEAMATA) on Sunday vowed that its members would not vote political parties’ candidates for the governorship election that emerges from undemocratic process in Anambra.
SEAMATA, which is the umbrella union of traders in all markets in the South-East, said this in a statement jointly signed by its President-General, Chief Gozie Akudolu and Secretary-General, Mr Alex Okwudiri, in Enugu.
According to the statement which was made available to IgbereTv, the association resolved not to support any candidate whose emergence is seen to be undemocratic and not being free, fair and credible.
It said, “The association resolved that the traders making up over 75 per cent of the voting population, shall fully participate in the exercise.
“The association resolved to contribute their quota towards the sustenance of civil democratic rule in our nation.
“The association calls on all political parties participating in this coming governorship election in Anambra State to apply true democratic principles in selecting their candidates.
The statement said that SEAMATA had resolved to monitor primary elections of all the political parties to confirm that their processes were not only democratic; but transparently free, fair and credible.
“Since traders constitute over 75 per cent of voters in Anambra State and the entire South-East as well; it is evident that they will determine who becomes the Governor of Anambra State through their votes,’’ it added.
In another development, SEAMATA sympathizes with traders in Timber Market, Nkwo-Nnewi that lost great fortunes and life-long investments in yet another fire disaster that engulfed the entire market recently.
It said, “The association is sorely pained in the frequency of fire incidence in the market which seems to have become a regular occurrence as records show that it happens yearly.
“Throwing traders in the market and their family members into agony and untold hardships.
“We call on the Government of Anambra State to set-up a panel to investigate the incident with a view to establishing the remote and immediate cause of the frequency of these fire incidences.
The statement, however, appealed to governments at all levels and good-spirited individuals to come to the aid of the affected traders by financial and other forms of assistance.
It would be recalled that INEC has scheduled for Anambra 2021 gubernatorial election to take place on 6th November, 2021, while political parties are expected to conduct their primaries between June 10 and July 1, 2021.
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