PDP Accuses APC Of Destroying Adeleke’s Billboards In Osun State
The Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State has accused the All Progressives Congress of destroying billboards and other campaign materials belonging to Senator Ademola Adeleke, its candidate in the state’s governorship election across the state.
Osun PDP Caretaker Committee, Dr. Akindele Adekunle made the allegation on Thursday June 9, adding that the destruction of Adeleke’s billboards in Osogbo and other parts of the state is barbaric and plot to cause a political crisis.
The opposition party also appealed to security agencies to rise to their primary responsibilities and ensure that political thugs were put to check in the state.
The Statement Read;
“Let us, for the purpose of emphasis, warn those behind this plot that they will be matched, not necessarily by an equal measure of violence but by whatever it takes legally to resist such attempt as to intimidate the good people of Osun State or coerce them into submission.
“This will mean that we will not hesitate to mobilise Osun people against the violence that is being promoted by the ruling All Progressives Congress.
“It is on this note that we want to urge the whole world to hold the APC responsible for any breakdown of law and order in Osun as we will no longer watch destruction of our candidate’s billboards or any other attack on our campaign materials go without a response.”
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