Monday 23 May 2016

'Threaten public peace in the FCT and be firmly dealt with' - IGP Solomon Arase warns factional party loyalists of PDP

Following the internal crisis rocking opposition party, PDP, the police yesterday sealed off the party's National Secretariat situated in Wadata Plaza in Abuja. The party is presently divided into 3 factions and had two parallel National Conventions that held in Abuja and Port Harcourt over the weekend. 
The Abuja convention which was spearheaded by Professor Jerry Gana produced Senator Ibrahim Mantu as its acting Chairman while the Port Harcourt convention organized by the 12 PDP governors and many PDP chieftains, sacked Alimodu Sherriff as its Chairman and appointed former Kaduna state governor, Ahmed Makarfi as acting Chairman of its Caretaker committee. Meanwhile Alimodu Sheriff insist he is still the Chairman of the party.  

Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, has issued a warning to aggrieved factional party loyalists of the Peoples Democratic Party over alleged plans to attack their National Headquarters and forcefully occupy it today. In a new statement just released, the party loyalists were warned not to threaten public peace and order in the Federal Capital Territory or face the consequences. The statement reads,

"Intelligence at the disposal of the Force leadership indicates that some aggrieved factional leaders and members of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) have perfected plans to engage thugs from across the country to join them in threatening public peace and security in Abuja. This is sequel to the on-going intra-party leadership crisis in the party and further fallout of the recent political engagements of the Party.
The plan of the brains behind this development is to infiltrate Abuja and attack the National Headquarters of the Peoples’ Democratic Party with intent to forcefully occupy the facility. Towards perfecting this criminality, credible Police sources confirm that the actors will mobilise into Abuja with effect from Monday 23rd May 2016 and they intend to march through major streets in Abuja before proceeding to the PDP Secretariat to manifest their intention.
Consequently, the Inspector-General of Police has directed the deployment of Police assets to secure the PDP Secretariat and protect the staff until the threat to internal security that is being occasioned by the intra-party crisis within the PDP is stabilised. The police action is a proactive initiative which is being emplaced in furtherance to the statutory Mandate of the Nigeria Police to prevent breakdown in law and order and protect lives and property.
The Inspector General of Police, however, warns all actors in the crisis as well as their loyalists to refrain from any act that may threaten public order as the Police shall deal promptly, firmly and decisively with such persons or group in line with their legal obligations."
ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS.

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