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Political thuggery: Face your waterloo; let Zamfara be, APC tells PDP

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskDecember 28, 2021Updated:December 28, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Zamfara state chapter of All Progressives Congress, APC, has told its opposing Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to face its crisis and allow the state to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.

This is contained in a statement by the spokesperson of the party, Yusuf Idris made available to ASHENEWS on Tuesday.

According to the statement, the APC government will not allow any breach of peace arising from PDP’s “shire carelessness and unfair treatment of members.”

Read the statement below:

It is highly disheartening to wake up in a peaceful atmosphere only for it to be short-lived by the sad incident of fights that broke within the Peoples Democratic Party PDP in the state where its thugs wrecked havoc on the venue of its state congresses leaving an unclaimed detritus.

No doubt, the good people of Zamfara are begining to enjoy the return of peace following the efforts of His Excellency, Governor Bello Mohammed in addressing security issues in the state.

The governor has also, times without number, unequivocally said he will and has maintained a conducive political environment in the state which is also being enjoyed.

The All Progressives Congress APC in the state will not accept any breach from this peace and will not want the PDP out of its shire carelessness and unfair treatment of members tamper with the peace as it demonstrated this morning, December 27, 2021.

As politicians from the PDP, they should always note that consultations, fairness and internal democracy are key in political activities, the absence of which is what happened today to scuttle their planned state congresses.

They should borrow a leaf from how the APC handled its recent congresses which held peacefully from the ward, to local government to the state level with the new leadership continuously receiving accolades from members throughout the state and beyond including the National Headquarters of the party.

We really need peace in our dear state and will not allow one political party out of its failures to stop this.

We wish to commend the effort of the security for not allowing these destructive PDP elements’ action degenerate to something else and we implore the security to continue to monitor the excesses of such negative thinking politicians in our dear state.

We also wish to reassure members and supporters of our great party, the APC that peace will continue to reign in our dear state and they should continue to be law abiding.

The PDP in the state should not involve APC in its crisis which engulfed its state Congress today where some of its aggrieved members disrupted its Congress because they refused candidate imposition particularly those seeking chairmanship and secretary of the party.

The PDP is trying tooth and nail to drag APC into its crisis when it is a well known fact to all Zamfara people that PDP has a long history of political thuggery since the return of democracy,  in 1999. It is on record that in 2003 the same scenario happened when their anointed party chairman contested the Gubernatorial seat under same platform alongside other contestants during the party congress they went on rampage hitting innocent citizens with  dangerous weapons where many were hospitalised, it didn’t stop there, the then PDP supporters went up to Gusau Central Motor Park braking windscreens of commercial vehicles and removing billboards that had Islamic inscription

The same scenario happened during the PDP Congress in 2010 between late Barr Adamu Umar of blessed memory and Namadi Ango where the Congress ended up in serious crises and division.

They should change to another tactics of political blackmail against our party the APC and face their crises ridden politics of thuggery.

The APC led by Governor Bello Mohammed is tilted to a more peaceful Zamfara State and no amount of lies or propaganda will deter the party from winning the 2023 General election in the state In Shaa Allah.

PDP in Zamfara state is already dead considering its new line up of leaders made up of people whose brains lack direction, reason and focus and who have failed in the past by turning into money bag politicians who cannot stand at elections even at their own polling units talk less of their wards, local government or state

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