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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

APC Alleges That President Jonathan Paid OPC, Others To Cause Confusion In Lagos

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Reacting to the One-million-man march of the Oodua Peoples Congress yesterday in Lagos, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, said the protest was in line with the N9bn allegedly given to the OPC and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra by Jonathan to disrupt the elections.

Mohammed wondered why the OPC embarked on such a march less than four days after Adams and other OPC leaders met with Jonathan at the State House, Marina.‎
He said, "As we said earlier, Jonathan has bribed ethnic militia groups with N9bn to ensure that the polls were scuttled. The OPC protest was funded by Jonathan and this is part of the grand plot we spoke about."

The Publicity Secretary of the Lagos State chapter of the APC, Joe Igbokwe, said in a statement that it was unfortunate that Jonathan was using "armed thugs" to intimidate Lagosians.

Igbokwe wondered why APC adverts were vandalised since the protest was against Jega.
He said, "No one should be surprised at what is happening today because it reflects the last acts of a dying junta desperate to use every means to remain in power.
"It is obvious that Jonathan and the PDP have given up hence the open and bizarre sponsorship, bribery and inducement to militia groups through generous dollar bribes and contract bazaars, for the purpose of creating enormous crisis and confusion in a bid to scuttle the coming elections.
"We see the present actions of OPC as spurred by the multi-billion naira contract that was recently given to their leaders by a desperate Jonathan as bribery to secure such hatchet jobs they are doing at present.
"Nigerians should note that the action of the hired mercenaries like OPC on the streets of Lagos, where they are visiting destruction on APC campaign materials, is an act of war, as the intended purpose is to provoke monumental crisis that will stop the elections through widespread violence that may lead to war.
"The PDP is desperate to plunge the country into such war that will make both Rwanda and Burundi a child's play considering the mix of the country's population. We see the desperation of the PDP to remain in power when it is obvious that Nigerians don't want it, as a clear and present danger and we alert the world to hold the PDP responsible for any breach of security in Nigeria today."

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