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| PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh |
The Peoples Democratic Party has said
that Maj. Gen Muhammed, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress is liable for Tuesday’s attack on the
convoy of President Goodluck Jonathan in Katsina.
The PDP Presidential Campaign
Organisation said it would hold Buhari responsible if anything should
happen to Jonathan in the course of the electioneering while PDP
spokesperson, Olisa Metuh said the party would no longer tolerate such
acts of violence on any of its members
Both Metuh, the publicity secretary of
the PDP, and Femi Fani-Kayode, the director of media and publicity of
the PDP campaign organisation, on Wednesday reacted to the Katsina
incident.
“Let us take this opportunity to also serve them (APC) notice that if anything untoward happens to our candidate or his supporters during the course of this campaign we shall hold Buhari and his party responsible and the consequences would be grave, unimaginable and far-reaching.”
Fani-Kayode
alleged that a group of broom-wielding vandals, chanting “sai Buhari”,
hurled stones at the convoy of the President and that but for the
gallant efforts of the security personnel, “this small group of violent
vandals would have harmed the President and caused damage to the
vehicles in his convoy.”
He said it was regrettable that the
stoning occurred in Katsina, the home state of Buhari, and reminded
Nigerians that the APC presidential candidate had visited Bayelsa State,
where President Jonathan hails from and that while there, Buhari was
not molested.
He described the action of the APC supporters in Katsina State as “despicable, barbaric, shameful and highly reprehensible.”
Metuh, in a statement in Abuja, said the
attack was “a clear indication that the APC is not ready to dial back
on its rabid desire to attain power through violence despite signing a
peace pact a week ago in Abuja”.
He said,
“This brazen attack on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and our presidential candidate clearly showed that the APC was never committed to the spirit and letters of the Abuja peace accord which they signed in the presence of prominent Nigerians and international personalities.It is unfortunate that while the PDP and other parties are busy ensuring that their members and supporters remain committed to a peaceful electioneering, the APC has been hatching plots to unleash violence on our candidates and members.We invite Nigerians, friends of Nigeria and all lovers of democracy to rise in condemnation of this dangerous phenomenon. These early developments clearly demonstrate that the comments and declarations by the leaders of the APC that Nigeria would be thrown into chaos and bloodshed should it lose the February general elections were real.”
Metuh commended the maturity and the
peaceful disposition of President Jonathan and the leaders of the PDP
even in the face of provocation.
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