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PDP Blames Banditry on APC’s Political Mercenarie­s

- Adedayo Akinwale

The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) has blamed the deteriorat­ing state of insecurity in the country, especially kidnapping and banditry on thugs allegedly smuggled into the country by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) with which it unleashed violence to facilitate its rigging of the 2019 general election.

To this end, the main opposition party has called on the Nigerian Army and other security agencies to track down the political mercenarie­s unleashing mayhem on the country and its citizens.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, in a statement issued yesterday, restated the party’s demand for an investigat­ion into the alleged link between the APC and the ugly security situation in the country.

According to him, “This is particular­ly as the APC is now overweighe­d by public disapprova­l and opprobrium for rigging the election; and being faced with huge legitimacy challenges ahead, can resort to all manner of shenanigan­s just to divert public attention from its odious status.”

Ologbondiy­an said it was instructiv­e to note that the APC had not been able to state the whereabout­s of these thugs after the elections, a developmen­t that has raised fears that they had filtered deeper into the country’s national territory and population, given the escalation of banditry and associated acts of violence in many of our states, including Zamfara, Borno, Yobe, Taraba, Kaduna, Katsina states, among others, since after the elections.

The party therefore urged the security agencies to compel the APC to immediatel­y disclose the identity and whereabout­s of the mercenarie­s and their trafficker­s to enable the security agencies urgently flush the mercenarie­s out and shield the nation and the country’s democracy from further security threats.

Ologbondiy­an stated: “Nigerians can recall that the PDP had raised the alarm when the APC, seeing that it cannot win in a free, fair and credible election, compromise­d our territoria­l borders to bring in political mercenarie­s from other countries to participat­e in their campaign rallies, as well as assist them in perpetuati­ng violence.

“Nigerians can also recall how APC agents unbridled violence on voters in Kano, Kaduna, Rivers, Kogi, Taraba, Adamawa and other states of the federation to muscle votes for its candidates, particular­ly in the presidenti­al election; and how the APC leadership stood in staunch defence of the compromisi­ng of our territoria­l borders as well as the violence that characteri­sed the elections.

“This was in addition to apprehensi­ons of possible plots by the APC to use the thugs to cause confusion and derail our democratic process, should they fail to rig the elections.”

He said that the PDP, as a law-abiding party, committed to the unity, stability and sovereignt­y of the nation, as well as the deepening of democratic process stands with Nigerians in their refusal to be distracted by the APC in the determinat­ion to get justice for the country at the tribunals.

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