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PDP Reacts To The Attack On Its Woman Leader
– The state government, condemned the violent clashes in Ochadamu, saying that anyone caught taking the law into his hands would be punished, regardless of party affiliations
– Spokesman of Wada/Aro Campaiagn Organisation, Mr Farouk Adejoh-Audu,also called on men of good conscience to prevail on the police to halt attacks on members of the PDP in the state
– We feel disturbed by reports of violence in Ochadamu which has led to the loss of lives and property in the community
The Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) has condemned the killing of its woman leader, Mrs Salome Abuh by jubilant supporters of APC, called on the police to arrest the perpetrators.
Spokesman of Wada/Aro Campaiagn Organisation, Mr Farouk Adejoh-Audu,also called on men of good conscience to prevail on the police to halt attacks on members of the PDP in the state.
Also reacting, the state government, condemned the violent clashes in Ochadamu, saying that anyone caught taking the law into his hands would be punished, regardless of party affiliations.
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“We feel disturbed by reports of violence in Ochadamu which has led to the loss of lives and property in the community,” Mr Kingsley Fanwo, Director-General, Media and Publicity to the Governor, said.
Fanwo, who also doubles as the spokesman of Bello/Onoja Campaign Organisation, noted that government would not shield any party member, who broke the laws of the land.
“Gov. Yahaya Bello has directed security agents to quell the rising tension and ensure that perpetrators of the murder and arson are brought to book.
“The governor is elected to protect all Kogi people, regardless of their ethnic or political beliefs,” he added.
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