SDP accuses APC of disrupting its Kogi rally
The SDP campaign director alleged that similar attack was carried out on an SDP rally in Koton Karfe in Kogi LGA on Sept. 29.
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of sponsoring thugs to evade its rally at Ejule Kogi, Ofu Local Government Area (LGA) of the state, chasing away supporters.
Mr. Faruk Adejoh-Audu, the Director, Communications, Muri/Sam SDP Gubernatorial Campaign Council, stated this in a statement in Lokoja.
“Earlier at about 9: 30 a.m., about two hours before the rally was scheduled to commence, the thugs descended on the St. Matthews primary school venue and destroyed the canopies, public address systems, chairs, and podium arranged for the event.
“But SDP leaders in the locality, led by Elder Obolo, Rabi Emaiku, and Gambo Haruna, encouraged supporters to ignore the intimidation and still show up for the rally.
“The moment supporters began trooping to the rally ground, a group led by a motorcade again unleashed the thugs, this time shooting sporadically.
“Several persons were injured in the course of the mayhem, while the thugs equally destroyed several vehicles they identified as belonging to SDP supporters,’’ he said.
He added: “This is the second time that an SDP rally will be attacked by identified aides of an opposition party official leading thugs in less than two weeks,” he said.
The SDP campaign director alleged that a similar attack was carried out on an SDP rally in Koton Karfe in Kogi LGA on Sept. 29.
Reacting, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, the spokesperson for the APC Campaign Council, said in Lokoja that the allegations were untrue as the party had no hand in the attacks.
“We are not ready to join issues with SDP because doing so is glorifying them more so that we won’t be dragged into their frivolities, gasping lies, and lack of direction.
“As a government, our concern and responsibility is to create an enabling environment for all to pursue their normal businesses.
“We are a government, and our priority is to protect all the people of Kogi, irrespective of political leanings,’’ he said.