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| PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh |
The Peoples Democratic Party has
reiterated its allegations that the opposition All Progressives Congress
is responsible for the escalation of terrorist activities in Nigeria.
This was contained in a statement by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Tuesday.
The party explained that inflammatory statements made by the leaders of the APC sparked off the hatred against the President Goodluck Jonathan-led PDP administration.
He urged Nigerians to stand up and
resist those he called unpatriotic elements, whose actions and
utterances had continued to fuel insurgency in the country.
According to Metuh, inflammatory
utterances by certain “key politicians” against the emergence of
President Goodluck Jonathan sparked off hatred against the
administration by their followers, while attracting impudent insurgents,
who started demanding the ouster of the President with threats to
cripple the system through acts of terrorism.
The statement partly read, “When the
PDP, said that the APC is responsible for the spate of terror in
Nigeria, many had an emotional response, but it is now time to
dispassionately focus on the facts in order to stop the carnage on
innocent Nigerians.
“Whilst we concede that insurgency
existed in the nation before the advent of the current administration,
we wish to point out that inflammatory utterances from leaders, many of
whom by design or otherwise are now chieftains of the APC have
succeeded in emboldening them to launch large scale attacks, maiming and
killing our people, believing their actions enjoy the approval of such
leaders.”
The party observed that such utterances
would likely have prompted donations in support of insurgency from
followers of such leaders, who thought they were sponsoring a worthy
cause.
It also noted those who earlier issued
these threats refrained from condemning the acts of terrorism until
well-meaning Nigerians started pointing accusing fingers at them.
The party insisted that it was not a
coincidence that after Gen Muhammadu Buhari beckoned on his supporters
to go on a lynching spree, should he lose the 2011 presidential
election; an unprecedented violence broke out, claiming the lives of
hundreds of innocent Nigeria.
When contacted, the Interim National
Publicity Secretary to the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in a text
message to our correspondent “An appropriate response will be issued
tomorrow.”
Source: Punch Nigeria

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