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ENDSARS Panel Report: APC is a murderous party–PDP
Following the report of the Lagos Endsars panel released on Tuesday, the PDP has described the ruling APC as a “murderous party”.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondinya, on Tuesday, the PDP said the report confirmed the fact that the APC has no regards for life.
Ologbondinya recalled how security operatives attacked and massacred innocent youths and “how the APC, its leaders and agents, in various agencies of APC-controlled government, vehemently denied the killings, tried to mop up evidence and provided official cover for the killers”.
He said the “report of the Lagos EndSARS panel, which confirms the massacre of Nigerian youths in Lekki, has further shown the APC and its government as bloody liars whose hands are stained with the blood of our innocent compatriots.
“It is now clear that no matter how much the wicked strive in denial, the truth will always prevail. Therefore, the blood of our innocent youths killed by agents of the APC and its administration must not be shed in vain. Those responsible for these callous acts must be made to face justice”.
Ologbondinya said, “all those whose hands have become blood stained will never know peace”.
The PDP, therefore, called on Nigerians to stand for the slain compatriots, “by ensuring that those behind the massacre of our youths as well as their supporters in government have their days in the dock”.
“The nation must ensure that such individuals are brought to book for their act of wickedness to humanity.
“In this regard, our party insists that all those indicted by the panel should be arrested, prosecuted and dealt with in accordance with our laws”, the statement added.
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