Monday, 9 June 2014
APC accuses PDP of inciting Kano violence
The APC asked the Kano State Attorney-
General to prosecute Olisah Metuh and
others.
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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has
accused the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
of inciting the violence that followed the
announcement of a new Emir of Kano, Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, on Sunday, in an apparent
attempt to destabilize the state. It therefore
urged the Kano State Attorney-General to
prosecute all PDP officials involved in this act
of destabilization.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by
its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Lai
Mohammed, the party said the statement
issued by PDP’s publicity Secretary, Olisa
Metuh, congratulating one of the contenders
long before the Kano State government
announced the new Emir was premeditated
and calibrated to incite violence.
It wondered why a ruling party, which has
access to Kano or any state government,
would rush to the media to congratulate a
contender who had not been selected, without
even contacting the selecting authority to
ensure the veracity of whatever news it may
have heard.
”What is so urgent about congratulating the
new Emir that could not have waited for a few
hours for the appropriate authority to make an
official announcement?” APC queried.
The party said when the announcement was
eventually made and the contender who had
already been congratulated lost out, it is only
natural that his supporters would feel
shortchanged.
”It is therefore obvious that the PDP, through
its National Publicity Secretary went out of
their way to stoke the fire of violence in Kano.
”Since we live in a country which is being
governed by the rule of law, the best option
open to the Kano state government is for the
State Attorney-General to immediately initiate
criminal proceedings against PDP and its
officials for incitement. Whatever explanations
they have for their irresponsible and
premeditated actions they should reserve for
their defence in court,” APC said.
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