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The Peoples Democratic Party yesterday said revelations trailing the abduction and release of 344 students by bandits have further exposed the All Progressives Congress as a party in league with bandits, insurgents and terrorists ravaging the country.

The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, claimed that Thursday’s statement by the Governor Mai Buni-led APC leadership condemning genuine protest by Nigerian women and youths in Abuja further portrayed APC as a party that has vested interest in the proceeds of these reprehensible enterprises.

The PDP further wondered why the APC is not always forthcoming in condemning acts of terrorism and banditry, seeking to know what the APC and its leaders are gaining from the activities of bandits, terrorists, vandals and kidnappers. PDP noted: “The APC’s sympathy for acts of terrorism had led to escalated attacks on our compatriots in the last five years.

 

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thats why Chibok girls embarrased PDP govt.. funny people

No be say PDP to na saint or them get sense but I will agree with this...business partners ni won

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