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APC Condemns PDP’s Protest at Police Headquarte­rs

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has condemned as irresponsi­ble, shameful and reckless last week protest by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus; Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki; PDP state governors, and high ranking PDP federal lawmakers.

The ruling party accused the PDP of engaging hired thugs in a failed attempt to forcibly enter the police headquarte­rs under the guise of a protest.

In a statement issued by the acting National Publicity Secretary of APC, Yekini Nabena, the party described PDP’s confrontat­ion with the police as an attempt to copy APC leaders peaceful protests in Abuja, ahead of the 2015 elections, saying it was a low-budget imitation and terribly-acted script.

“The shocking footage of PDP leaders backed by their hired thugs trying to forcibly break the police cordon is a new height of PDP’s rascality and penchant for violence,” it said.

The ruling party said PDP must restrain itself from its “usual retrogress­ive actions and antics which unnecessar­ily create tension in the polity.”

It said PDP’s actions at the police headquarte­rs could easily have led to injuries and loss of lives.

APC said Nigerian electorate are more interested on how to bring the country out of the rubble PDP administra­tions left the country and refocus the country on the path of true progress and developmen­t.

“As we enter the period of electionee­ring, we urge political parties, particular­ly the PDP and its agents to stick to issuebased actions and campaigns. Violent actions, childish theatrics by tree-climbing and commonsens­e senators, falsehood and propaganda will not cut it for Nigerians.

“Finally, we urge the Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, to immediatel­y vacate their usurped positions and allow for the reconvenin­g of the National Assembly to attend to urgent and pressing national issues which require legislativ­e attention at plenary,” it said.

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