The observer responds to Nujaifi's claim to declare a state of emergency in Nineveh: wants to create chaos

Nineveh governor Nawfal al-Aakoub rejected his predecessor, Atil Nujaifi, to declare a state of emergency in the province, saying that "Nujaifi wants to create chaos in the province."

"Security is stable and the security forces are in control of the situation in the city of Mosul," Al-Aakoub told Al-Gharab newspaper. "An end is beginning to call for a new life for the people of Nineveh."

He pointed out that "such calls are unacceptable, but on the contrary, the current stage and after the final elimination of the urging requires the granting of citizens more freedoms."

"There has been great cooperation by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to restore life to the city of Mosul and the general province of Nineveh," he said.

The governor of Nineveh, former Ethel Najafi, called yesterday to declare a state of emergency in the province after its liberation so that the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the Department of liberated areas.

Al-Nujaifi said in a statement received by "Al-Ghad Press" a copy of it, that "Mosul needs in the post-liberation period and until the situation stabilized and the holding of new elections in it, to advance both the Presidency and the Presidency of the Ministers in accordance with Article (61) - IX - A request to the House of Representatives to declare a state of emergency includes the powers needed by the Prime Minister to manage the liberated areas, including the appointment of temporary civil administrations with exceptional powers are alternative to local governments helpless.

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