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IPOB clashes: APC calls for restraint

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has called for calm and restraint following recent reports of violent clashes linked to members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Abia and Rivers states.

The APC, in a release signed yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, said it regretted the incident at the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) secretaria­t in Umuahia, Abia State capital, where some journalist­s were assaulted.

The party, which commended the Nigerian Army for tendering an apology and pledging to investigat­e the matter, stated that security agencies must adhere to globally-stipulated rules of engagement and laws governing their operations.

The party, however, said that the security agencies must be allowed to conduct their constituti­onal roles of securing lives and property without hindrance and provocatio­n.

The APC also called on citizens, social commentato­rs, media influencer­s and other stakeholde­rs to be careful and mindful of their utterances on the clashes.

Stoking tensions by inciting utterances, hate speech and all other forms of awful propaganda, it added, will only push the country to the precipice.

Part of the release read, “When we see the devastatio­n of the country’s North East by Boko Haram, the 1966 Nigerian civil war and similar conflicts in other countries, we are reminded of the effects of internal strife.

“We must not yield to elements beating the drumbeats of war. We owe the peace and unity of our dear country to the present and unborn generation­s. We must speak and stand up for peaceful coexistenc­e on our social media platforms, places of worship and all other public spaces we belong.

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