Tuesday 17 February 2015

PDP Wants APC Investigated Over Anti-Election Leaflets

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described as revealing, the
attempt by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to politicize the
circulation of anti-election leaflets in Gombe state.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement on
Tuesday alerted that the rush with which the APC started raining
accusations was "suspect and betrays a subterfuge; a spirited attempt
to cover-up, divert attention and distract the security forces from
getting to those behind the threats."

"Ordinarily, many Nigerians saw the statement by the APC as merely
political, but looking beyond the veneer of politics undoubtedly is a
bigger picture of an opposition party deeply involved but craftily
deploying a smokescreen to divert attention through a hurried attempt
to politicize a very serious security issue.

"Whereas it is incontrovertible that Gombe remains a stronghold of the
PDP with the soaring popularity of President Goodluck Jonathan and
Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo, we urge Nigerians to make their deduction
as to which party stands to gain from any anti-election threat in the
state.

Is it the PDP for whom Gombe is a stronghold or the APC, which has
been seeking to turn the state into a theater of violence owing to its
dwindling popularity?

"Furthermore, the manner with which the APC in its statement described
the convoy of the insurgents and their said movements from Maiduguri
to Gombe raises an issue. Is it that the APC has their members among
the insurgents or is it part of its fabrication and lies to score
cheap political point?

"Nigerians are aware of series of attempts by the APC to cause mayhem
in Gombe as a means to dislodge the PDP in the state. The December
18th 2014 ambush and attack on the convoy of Governor Dankwambo by APC
thugs is still fresh in the mind.

"We therefore demand a thorough investigation into the matter as it
might assist in unraveling other knotty issues regarding the security
challenges in the country.

"This is especially as the APC has shown the capacity to find a voice
and thrive whenever Nigerians come under attack or threat, as well as
the proclivity for actions and utterances that tend to cause
confusion, distract security agencies and embolden insurgents and
their supporters", the PDP said.

The party therefore urged Nigerians to be wary of the APC, stating
that its fabrications may not only be for propaganda but also for more
sinister agenda.

Noting that it will not be distracted but continue to focus on its
campaign, the PDP restated its readiness for the March 28 and April
11, 2015 general elections adding that with its record of performance
and support of Nigerians across board, it will receive a sweeping
victory not only in Gombe but also in all the states of the
federation.
--Vanguard

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