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Abduction: PDP Urges Army, Police, DSS to Speak on Kogi PDP Chairman

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday charged the hierarchy of the Army, Police and the Department of State Services (DSS) to speak out on the abduction of its Okene Local Government Chairman, Musa Adelabu, by gunmen reportedly dressed in military fatigue.

The party expressed worries that three days after Adelabu’s abductors allegedly dared his family members that they were acting on orders from above, there has been no trace of his whereabout­s.

PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, said it’s completely unacceptab­le that since the public outcry by the party and members of Adelabu’s family over his violent abduction and despite the demands for his release, the high commands of the military, the police and the DSS have failed to speak out on the matter.

“This situation has heightened apprehensi­ons of high-level partisan conspiracy to use some compromise­d security operatives against the opposition in Kogi State, in a desperate bid to foist the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the failed Governor Yahaya Bello on the people of Kogi State.

“Already, there is an ominous tension in Kogi State following intelligen­ce reports filtering into the public domain that our LG Chairman is being tortured by his captors in a secret facility where his life is now in great danger.

“Such provocativ­e situation is capable of sparking off serious crisis in Kogi State, which location as gateway and convergenc­e state, means a lot of dire consequenc­es for our nation, in the event of any disturbanc­es in the area.

“It is therefore completely unacceptab­le that the security high command is not forthcomin­g with concrete statement or decisive action to secure his release despite calls by our party and the people of Kogi State,” Ologbodiya­n said.

PDP, therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to address the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Adelabu’s abduction and to ensure his release forthwith.

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