Daily Trust

PDP asks FG to withdraw military, initiate dialogue in S/East

- By Saawua Terzungwe

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday asked the federal government to withdraw the military and initiate dialogue with the people of the south-east in order to avoid further violent clashes.

In a statement last night by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party said the rights of citizens to express their yearning within the confines of the law should not be truncated using the military.

The party said the situation was a family squabble that the government could amicably resolve without”unnecessar­y” bloodshed.

“The PDP states that at this time that tempers seem to be flaring up, dialogue, rather than violence is the only viable option to resolvewha­tever problems are on ground in the South-East Zone and indeed, the entire country.

“What the country needs at this time is an atmosphere of peace and tranquilit­y, without which no meaningful positive developmen­t in whatever sector can be attained, and the situation unfolding in the South-East, which is a very important component of the Nigerian family, is no doubt, inimical to our collective quest to take Nigeria higher.

“It is therefore in our enlightene­d interest as a people and as a nation, to rise up to this challenge intelligen­tly without undue egotism, and with the best interest of the Country at heart,” the party said.

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