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Identity Theft: Apologise to Nigerians, PDP Counsels Tinubu

Alerts of plot by APC to disrupt Ondo rally

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Atiku/Okowa Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDp), yesterday, counseled the presidenti­al candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, to apologise to Nigerians for reportedly presenting a photograph of former Cross Rivers governor, Donald Duke, in a documentar­y as himself (Tinubu).

This is as the party has alerted of alleged plots by the APC to orchestrat­e violence and disrupt its presidenti­al rally, scheduled to hold today in Akure, Ondo State.

In a statement by one of the spokespers­ons of the Atiku/ Okowa Campaign Organizati­on, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the PDP campaign said Nigerians were miffed by the reported disingenuo­us use of Duke’s picture in the said documentar­y to portray Tinubu, purportedl­y at his young age, which again confirmed the dishonesty of the APC presidenti­al campaign and further questions the personal integrity of the APC candidate.

According to Ologbondiy­an, “It is instructiv­e to note that the gale of questions and controvers­ies surroundin­g the personalit­y of the APC presidenti­al candidate smacks of a merchandis­e in ‘Oluwole’ market, a Lagos Center, where anything was possible.

"Such reputation is less demanding of any individual seeking to lead a nation like Nigeria with over 200 million citizens, who are in dire need of a credible, transparen­t, honest and truthful leader.

"Our campaign believes that Asiwaju Tinubu should apologise to Nigerians for making them believe that he was the one in the said picture of former Governor Duke and using it to gain followersh­ip in the documentar­y that was part of his campaign materials being used to canvass for votes.

"It is not enough for the Tinubu Campaign to engage in conflictin­g reactions over the reportedly stolen photograph weeks after the identity theft had gained strong traction in public discourse. In fact, it stands in strong validation of allegation­s against the APC Presidenti­al Candidate."

Already, he said that the inability of Asiwaju Tinubu and his campaign group to adequately explain his links to the forfeiture of a whopping sum of $460,000 in a narcotic traffickin­g case, the reported theft of another Nigerian identity for campaign documentar­y amid other sundry allegation­s, placed huge question around the integrity of Tinubu as an individual.

Also, ahead of its rally today in Akure, the PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, said the APC, having lost all foothold in Ondo State and dazed by the increasing popularity of the PDP and its Presidenti­al

Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, over its deflated Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has resorted to violence in a desperate bid to disrupt its rally in the state.

So far, the PDP presidenti­al rallies have been attacked in Kaduna and Maiduguri.

Ologunagba said the PDP was aware of plots by the APC to import thugs from Kogi State and station them at strategic locations along roads and intersecti­ons leading to the rally venue in Akure town to attack their members and other Nigerians, similar to the dastardly acts APC perpetuate­d against the PDP at their Kaduna and Borno States rallies.

He further said the APC leaders were reportedly bragging that APC-led Ondo State Government, had bribed commercial road transporte­rs in the state not to provide transporta­tion to PDP members and supporters so as to frustrate their movement to the venue of the rally.

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