According to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) is reportedly planning to riot in Kaduna state, prompting security forces to accuse party officials of breaking law and order. I am asking you to take responsibility. Ahead of the March 11 gubernatorial election, the APC reportedly purchased Opel-branded cars and gifted local imams to persuade them to preach on behalf of the APC's proposed governor, Ubasani. His PDP representative for the state, Yakubu Lere, said:
Lele also questioned the timing of President Buhari's voice message and called on voters to forgive the distress Naira's transformation strategy has caused and to vote for Uba sani and other APC candidates in record numbers on Election Day.
Buhari virus Even the validity of his video was questioned by PDP members, who suggested that APC thugs may have used technology to alter his voice to sound like Buhari.
The PDP "should be held accountable for any breach of peace in Kaduna state before, during, and after the gubernatorial election, and one of its spokesmen should be invited by security agents to shed more light on the looming breakdown of law and order that he had previously warned against," according to a statement from Ibrahim Musa, Director of Strategic Communication for the APC Campaign Council in Kaduna State.
The statement read, "In a petition to security agents, the Assistant Director Public Affairs of its Kaduna state chapter had raised an alarm over possible violence today, ''like what happened during Juma'at prayers in Katsina last week,'' when PDP members protested the use of ''Islamic clerics.''
"The petition whose excerpts have gone viral is somewhat ambiguous and lacks clarity, so security agents should ask the PDP spokesman to share his intelligence with them."
"For example, he should mention the people who will be using ''Islamic clerics'' during today's Jumma'at prayers and in what ways and manner they will do so. Above all, the spokesman should reveal how the reaction of PDP members will lead to violence.
"Failing to give a satisfactory answer, the spokesman should be charged to court under the extant laws of Kaduna state for giving false information or concealment, defamation, and public incitement." Ironically, given its tumultuous tenure, the PDP seeks to intimidate its position rather than seek public support. They rejected it by summoning specters and dragging out our esteemed Islamic cleric.
"Kaduna State residents will not soon forget his 16 years of PDP government extravagance that failed to show anything against the enormous legal quotas received from the federal budget for development.
"Instead, his last PDP administration left behind huge debt and pension debts, a nation divided along ethno-religious lines, and a subnational state with a very low human development index."
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