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PDP Governor Behind Anti-Buhari Protests – Group

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The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has alleged that a governor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was behind the anti-Buhari protests held in some parts of the country on Democracy Day.

 

In a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, BMO said that it has credible information that the PDP governor provided funds and other logistics for protesters.

The organisation also alleged that members of the opposition party played active roles in the largely unsuccessful protests that were targeted at President Muhammadu Buhari.

It, however, condemned Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State for participating in the “unsuccessful” protest in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

The organisation claimed that the governor’s action was a treasonable attempt to bring down a democratically elected government through an insurrection.

The statement reads: “We have since confirmed the veracity of media reports on the role of some senior PDP members in mobilising funds and other logistics for the June 12 protests in their respective States.

“Credible reports at our disposal indeed show that a PDP Governor, and a Deputy Governor in another state, provided funds for activities that qualify to be tagged insurrection against a sitting President.

“The classified information revealed that in one of the cases, some local government chairmen in a south-west State were instructed to make resources available for protesters, many of whom are PDP sympathisers, to demand the President’s resignation.

“It was therefore not surprising that we saw how a sitting governor, Seyi Makinde, literally abandoned his oath of office and joined a motley crowd of protesters in an action that the nation’s laws frown at.

“We need to remind the Governor that what he took part in was not a protest but a treasonable attempt to bring down a democratically elected government through an insurrection.

“The Governor’s action on the day might have also confirmed claims in some quarters that he is the major financier of the invidious activities of the self-styled Yoruba freedom fighter, Sunday Igboho, who has never hidden his PDP affiliation.”

BMO also commended Nigerians across the country especially in Lagos and Abuja for shunning the call by anarchists to desecrate one of the most important days in Nigeria’s democracy.

It added: “We have nothing but praise for well-meaning Nigerians who saw through the charade and chose to ignore the call by the organisers and their sponsors to literally take up arms against President Buhari.

“Shunning the protests was a good response, especially by residents of the nation’s commercial hub, Lagos, who only a few days ago, had the opportunity of seeing the President commission one of the legacy projects of his administration.

“We also believe that the anti-democratic elements did not properly read the mood of the people before embarking on their failed action that was thoughtlessly fixed for a day the President chose to recognise as Democracy Day, instead of May 29, in memory of a cause that many still hold dearly in their heart”.

 

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