Saturday, 24 January 2015

"PDP sponsors attacks on Jonathan"-APC

The All Progressive Congress(APC) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of sponsoring the attacks on Jonathan.
They insisted that the PDP sponsored the attacks on president Jonathan in Katsina and Bauchi in order to demonize opposition and force a postponement of next month's general election.
The National publicity secretary,Alhaji Lai Mohammed,in a statement in Lagos today said that the coordinated hysterical reactions to the attacks by the Presidency,Senate President Mark and the leadership of the Ijaw nation have exposed the sponsors of the attacks.
He said that those who have gone into a frenzy in condemning the attacks should direct their anger at the PDP ,because they were the ones that sponsored the attack by hiring people and giving them brooms in order to make it look like the APC.
"Information is now in the public domain that these attacks were self-inflicted with the aim of demonizing the APC and instigating retaliatory attacks in the southern states,thus precipitating chaos which the PDP and the presidency will then use as an excuse for the postponement of the elections.
"Apparently,they did not envisage that the information about their complicity over the attacks will leak to the public,it is common knowledge that the security around the President is such that no hoodlum can come close enough to pelt him with stones" APC said.
The party said that the presidency distorted facts when it accused APC of breaching the Abuja Peace accord which was signed by various presidential candidates of the various political parties,and urged all it's supporters to maintain peace in order not to play into the hands of the PDP and the Jonathan's administration who are terrified of the forth coming elections and will do anything to make sure it does not hold.
It also called on all Nigerians and the international community to prevail on President Jonathan and his party to desist from it's plot,that is:using the excuse of violence and PVC's to shift next month's polls.

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