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Stop ruling by arms in a democracy, PDP warn APC

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has admonished the All Progressive Congress (APC) to desist from drifting from democratic norms to autocratic regime, National Daily reports.
PDP in a statement by Prince Dayo Adeyeye, National Publicity Secretary, PDP National Caretaker Committee, decried what it called “untoward, unconstitutional and indiscriminate arrest and detention of PDP members and supporters nationwide on phantom charges by the Government of the All Progressive Congress (APC).” 
 
The PDP narrated that on the 4th of February, 2017, the Chapter Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jigawa State, Salisu Mamuda, was arrested for criticizing the Jigawa State Government against spending the sum of N400,000,000 (Four Hundred Million Naira Only) to entertain defectors from PDP to APC. 
       
The leading opposition political party complained that Nigerians will also recall that Mr. Babatunde Gbadamosi, a Governorship Aspirant on the Platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State during the 2015 Guber Election was arrested by men of the Directorate of State Security Service (DSS) on February 17, 2017, on account of exposing the Forex racketeering by the APC-led Government at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
 
It further protested that on March 3, 2017, Alhaji Abdulrahman Mohammed, a PDP Chieftain in Kogi State, was arrested on trump-up charges and detained illegally for criticizing the wrong policies, misgovernance and nonperformance of Governor Yahaya Bello.
 
“Just yesterday, April 9, 2017, Mr. Austin Usman Okai, a PDP Youth leader and frontline critic of the Yahaya Bello’s APC-led Government in Kogi State was arrested by men of the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squared (SARS) on phantom petitions by some cronies of the Governor,” PDP stated.
 
“There are also reports of indiscriminate arrest and detention of citizens of this Country in Kaduna, Edo, Nasarawa, amongst others at both the Federal and state levels controlled by the Ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).
 
“These actions of the ruling Party, the APC, is absurd, disheartening and a serious threat to our hard earned democracy.  Nigerians cannot and should not be arrested and detained indiscriminately for criticizing and holding government accountable. Constructive criticism is the primary responsibility of opposition in a democracy all over the world and Nigeria cannot be an exception,” PDP declared. 
 
“We have also been alerted to the news of the Federal Government of Nigeria planning to tap mobile telephone lines and hacking of other devises of citizens as a way of harassing and intimidating them into silence.
 
“These and other unholy practices of this administration will, henceforth, be resisted by all Nigerians. We will mobilize Nigerians at all levels to fight against the use of arms in a democratic system to ridicule and intimidate citizens of this Country. We will no longer tolerate this high handedness of the APC and we, therefore, demand the unconditional and immediate release of Mr. Austin Usman Okai and all our members in several detention centers of security agencies across the Country,” PDP further declared.
 
 “Finally, we wish to use this medium to inform world leaders on the serious issues of human rights violation in Nigeria since the APC Administration took over power in May 29, 2015. We call on all civil rights organization across the Country and in the Diaspora to rise to this occasion. Our democracy is in serious danger and the leadership of the All Progressive Congress (APC) must be held responsible for any breakdown of law and order as a result of these undemocratic behaviours,” the Party summed up.  

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