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We Are Under Siege By SSS, Says Akwa Ibom PDP

The state Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State, Obong Paul Ekpo, has raised the alarm over the increasing harassment of its members the Department of State Security (DSS).

“We wish to use this opportunity to alert the nation and the international community about the undisguised display of partisanship by the agents of the DSS at the electoral tribunal currently sitting in Abuja.

“Our members and agents have been hounded, harassed, and threatened by agents of the State Security Service. The Resident Electoral Commissioner has been equally hounded and unfairly singled out for interrogation.
“We want to put it on record that what the opposition is doing in Akwa Ibom and Rivers States is against the spirit, ethos and values of democratic norms.

“Nigeria is not a one-party state and any attempt by the opposition to use the state security to subvert the will of the good people of Akwa Ibom State as expressly given on March 28 and April 11 respectively will be resisted,” Ekpo said.

“We want the world to ask APC and its agents in the SSS why Akwa Ibom and Rivers States are being singled-out for scrutiny. What happened to those states in the north where it was clearly documented for the whole world to see that under-aged kids were allowed to vote?

“Why are the RECs in those states not being questioned, harassed and hounded? Why Akwa Ibom and Rivers States? Just yesterday, (Sunday, July 26,) the APC gubernatorial candidate in the last governorship election in the state- Obong Umana Umana brought trailer-loads of thugs to the venue of the tribunal and harassed our members which is a clear violation of the rules of engagement at the tribunal.

“Let me sound this note of warning that our people will refuse to be conquered or cowed and will protect the votes that were freely given at the last gubernatorial election. We wish to use this opportunity to alert the international community over this despicable and undemocratic approach by the APC and its agents within the law enforcement circles to subvert the popular will of the people of Akwa Ibom state.

“The APC has been floundering at the tribunal and are looking for whatever clutch they can hold on to. Their paid witnesses last week, thoroughly weakened their case when they spoke the truth and kept peace with their conscience and creator by puncturing the central narrative of the APC, which has been that there was no election in Akwa Ibom State- the APC witnesses one after the other contradicted the central plank of their argument by stating that there was indeed election in the state, and that they themselves, had participated freely in the exercise.”

President Buhari in his meeting with the President of the United States, Barack Obama last week, in Washington DC, also told the whole world that Nigeria had a free, credible elections and went ahead to thank the United States Government for its support of the exercise.
“We wish to ask the APC and its agents within the law enforce agencies why they are on a hunting mission in Akwa Ibom and Rivers states. We are aware of the plan to use every means at their disposal to subvert the will of our people.

“Let me state here that even though we are a peaceful people, let that, not be seen as a sign of weakness, because we are anything but. The victory that was given to Governor Udom Emmanuel on April 11, 2015, will remain sacrosanct and inviolable and we want the international community to take note of what the APC and the security agencies are doing to subvert democratic norms and values. We will resist this approach with every fiber in our being,” the states PDP emphasised.

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