The interim state executive committee of the Action People’s Party (APP) lmo State has decried the sustained pattern of the destruction and vandalism of the party’s billboards installations across the state.
The party alleged that the worst hit by the destruction is in Ideato North and ldeato South Federal Constituency of the state by suspected agents of the ruling party.
The party leadership further alleged that these repeated acts of destruction, was targeted at the seasonal greetings billboards of Rep. Ikenga Ugochinyere, a prominent leader and stalwart of the APP.
It said such acts are not isolated incidents, as they form part of a deliberate action, designed to undermine opposition visibility and suppress democratic expression in Imo State.
It stated that the APP views this culture of political intolerance, intimidation, and harassment as wholly undemocratic, strongly condemnable, and unacceptable in any civilized society.
In a statement issued on Sunday by the party’s state Publicity Secretary, Cajetan Duke, the party said such tactics represent a dangerous regression that seeks to weaponize intimidation and harassment as tools for political advantage.
“As we navigate towards the 2027 general elections in the state, the Action People’s Party firmly declares that any attempt to employ these undemocratic methods will not be tolerated by APP or the peace-loving people of Imo State.
“These acts of vandalism not only cause material damage but also aim to instill fear among supporters, deter public participation, and distort the level playing field essential for credible elections.
“By targeting APP’s billboard infrastructure and other exposure materials, the perpetrators seek to silence the growing voices calling for genuine change, accountability, and better governance in Imo State.
“While APP appeals to those responsible, including any individuals or groups acting on behalf of the ruling party, to desist forthwith from these destructive and provocative actions, the party urges all political actors to return to issue-based engagement.
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“Healthy competition must be driven by superior ideas, policies, and visions for development, not by intimidation or sabotage that erodes public trust and threatens social harmony.
“On this note, APP called on all relevant security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS), to take immediate and decisive steps to thoroughly investigate these incidents, identify the culprits, and ensure swift prosecution.
“Adequate protective measures must be put in place for political materials, party installations, and all democratic actors to guarantee a hostility-free and harmonious political environment conducive to peace and stability in our dear state,” the APP said.



