The suspension followed widespread insecurity in President Muhammadu Buhari’s home state.
Despite the country’s rising debt status, Mr Buhari’s regime continues to take foreign loans to service the country’s growing expenditures.
Mr Mbaka accused Mr Buhari of practising ‘demon-cracy’ instead of democracy.
Mr Nwosu explained that the party’s decision to opt for celebrities for the 2023 general election was part of measures to encourage youth involvement and participation in politics.
The scheduling of the next presidential election comes even as the Senate is yet to pass electoral reform law.
“What is happening now, to me, is very clear; Mr President is just working for these Fulanis to take over the whole country.”
The army warned that it will no longer condone reckless social media posts of injured or slain soldiers.
“It’s a very sad situation here. They said it was people suspected to be gunmen, who came to the checkpoint at Timber Shade in white bus,” the community source said.
Mr Buhari has not hidden his admiration and support for Isa Pantami, the communications minister with avowed links to terrorist organisations like the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and Boko Haram.
The incessant attacks further question the capacity of the security forces to protect indigenes of Imo State from the escalating insurgency.
