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APC lambasts Saraki, PDP leaders, governors

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has strongly condemned what it called the “irresponsible, shameful and reckless actions” of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, governors and some federal lawmakers.

The party accused them of leading hired thugs in an attempt to forcefully enter the Nigeria Police headquarters during their protest.

After the incident, the Police asked Saraki and some senators who participated in the protest to appear before it.

On Sunday, a statement by APC spokesman, Yekini Nabena, said if the PDP’s confrontation with the Police “was an attempt to copy APC leaders peaceful protests in Abuja, ahead of the 2015 elections, it was a low-budget imitation and terribly-acted script.”.

He noted that “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.

“The PDP must restrain itself from its usual retrogressive actions and antics which unnecessarily creates tension in the polity. The PDP’s actions at the Police Headquarters could easily have led to injuries and loss of lives.

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

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

“Finally, we urge the Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representatives, 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.”

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