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2006年VOA标准英语-Nigeria's Troubled State Under Emergency Rule

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By Gilbert da Costa
Abuja
19 October 2006
 
Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo Thursday declared emergency rule in Ekiti state, in the southwest. Confusion has reigned1 in the state following the unconstitutional impeachment2 of the governor earlier this week. 

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    Olusegun Obasanjo
Olusegun Obasanjo
     
President Olusegun Obasanjo, in a televised address, described the power tussle3 in Ekiti state as a threat to national security.

The state governor, his deputy, who were purportedly4 removed by lawmakers on Monday, as well as the so-called acting5 governor and the state legislature, were all suspended with immediate6 effect.

Mr.Obasanjo appointed a retired7 army general to run the affairs of the state for the next six months.

The declaration of a state of emergency was not entirely8 unexpected, but may have confirmed speculation9 that the crisis was orchestrated by the administration to warrant emergency rule in the build up to crucial polls next year.

"The script has played out as planned. This was planned at the highest level," said Maxi Okwu, a political analyst10 in Abuja. "It was planned by the federal government because when you see the so-called acting governor enjoying full state protection, with security and everything, you ask yourself. There is no time the commissioner11 of police will take any position without clearing with the federal authorities. So, it was to create this face-off to enable emergency powers to be deployed12. There is no break down of law and order."

In response to widely circulated conspiracy13 theories, President Obasanjo has often maintained he has no plans to stay in office beyond the end of his term next year.

An attempt to re-write the constitution to allow him stand for a third term was defeated in the senate earlier this year.

Okwu says recent political developments in Africa's most populous14 country points to an attempt by the president to perpetuate15 himself in office beyond the constitutionally allowed two-term.

"Most Nigerians in the field and some of us in the field, believe that Obasanjo has no plans of quitting office come 29th May, 2007," added Okwu. "Some of us, incurable16 optimists17, hope this will not happen and we shall do our best to see that the transition is not truncated18. But we are a minority and I pray to God that the president does not fall to this temptation. I believe that the entire script playing out points to that direction."

Troops and police are patrolling the streets of Ado Ekiti, the state capital, to stem possible violence.

Governors in Anambra in the southeast and Plateau in the central region are also facing impeachment threats, which analysts19 says could further heighten tension.


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