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SDP Secretariat Attack: PDP Calls On Police IG To Arrest Perpetrators
– Ologbondiyan also condemned the threats of violence against the PDP, noting that such would never deter the party from attaining victory in the Nov.16, governorship election
– He said that such person was apparently distressed by the massive support PDP candidate, Mr Musa Wada, was enjoying across the state
– He called on the Inspector General of Police and the military hierarchy to immediately call Gov. Yahaya Bello and the APC to order
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on the Inspector-General of Police to bring the perpetrators of the attack on the Kogi State secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to book.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan made this known in a statement on Sunday, in Abuja.
Ologbondiyan also condemned the threats of violence against the PDP, noting that such would never deter the party from attaining victory in the Nov.16, governorship election.
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He said that the party’s position was predicated on reported threats by a governorship candidate and his party to unleash violence and disrupt PDP campaigns in Kogi Central senatorial zone.
He said that such person was apparently distressed by the massive support PDP candidate, Mr Musa Wada, was enjoying across the state.
He said that the people of Kogi were on the move with the PDP in their readiness to confront and dismantle planned violence.
He also called on the attention of security agencies to reports of a training ground for thugs in Kogi Central District
He called on the Inspector General of Police and the military hierarchy to immediately call Gov. Yahaya Bello and the APC to order.
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