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APC Inciting Violence In Kogi, Bayelsa To Disrupt Polls– PDP

Ahead of the coming gubernatorial elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states, the ruling party in the states the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged that the federal ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC), is inciting violence in Kogi and Bayelsa states.

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Olisa Metuh

PDP said the APC’s plan is to cause confusion, frustrate the electoral process and possibly impede the forthcoming governorship elections in the states. PDP added that the APC is now employing devious machinations, including violence to terrorize the people, disrupt and eventually truncate the elections.

In a statement made available to our reporter, the national publicity secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, “the APC has perfected a heinous plot to inject crisis in Kogi and Bayelsa, ostensibly to frustrate the electoral procedures within the constitutional time frame, so as to prevent PDP candidates, Governors Idris Wada and Seriake Dickson from being re-elected into office”.

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“We invite Nigerians to note that the build up to the militancy in Kogi has been long started by the APC and its candidate, Prince Abubakar Audu, who has been fouling the state’s political environment with hate and inciting utterances, including threats to lives of PDP supporters and perceived political opponents.

“Intelligence information available to us indicates that the APC has been training and arming thugs to unleash mayhem and destabilize the state ahead of the election.

Recall that earlier this month, Nigerians should therefore not be surprised at the sudden militancy in Kogi state.

PDP further said in Bayelsa state, the APC in its desperation for power has been heating up the system and arming thugs, apparently to cause crisis in the state polity, frighten the electorate and possibly derail the election to their advantage.

“Nigerians are witness to the sponsored violence that characterized the APC governorship primaries in Bayelsa, with party leaders pointing accusing fingers at APC’s candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva.

“We are aware that the same set of APC thugs used during their primaries have now been further armed and instructed to attack PDP members and perceived opponents of the APC, intimidate electoral officials and disorganize the elections.

“The PDP therefore charge Nigerians, all security agencies and the international community to note the evil machination of the APC and hold them responsible for the growing disturbances, especially should there be any breakdown of law and order during the governorship elections in the states.

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The party urged President Muhammadu Buhari to see the two forthcoming elections as litmus tests of his democratic credentials. He should, as duty demands of him as the father of the nation to ensure that he takes immediate steps to rein in members of his party, the APC in the two states.

“We also call on the people of these two core PDP states of Kogi and Bayelsa to be vigilant and ensure that they do not fall prey to the gimmicks of the APC in their desperation to subvert their will and steal their mandate.

“Finally, the PDP wishes to state categorically that it would not hesitate to use any means available within the ambit of the law to ensure free and transparent elections and would not accept any attempt by anybody whatsoever to rob us of our oncoming deserving electoral victory in these states.

Also, the PDP has asked Nigerians to note the corruption credentials of the candidates of the

 

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