ADC condemns burning of party secretariat in Rivers
The African Democratic Congress has condemned the arson of its secretariat in Rivers State, attributing the act to political thugs and vowing to take lawful measures for protection and justice.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expressed outrage over the burning of its party secretariat in Ubima, Rivers State, describing the incident as a worrying rise in political violence in the region. Bolaji Abdullahi, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, stated that this unlawful act was allegedly perpetrated by thugs associated with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The party's leadership sees this attack not only as an assault on their property but also as an indication of rising instability in the political environment.
In his statement, Abdullahi called on security agencies to investigate the attack thoroughly and take appropriate actions against those behind it. The ADC's emphasis on the need for accountability highlights their intent to address political violence through legal means, reflecting a commitment to democratic principles despite the challenging environment. By urging justice, the ADC aims to demonstrate resilience and a refusal to be intimidated by such acts of violence.
Furthermore, the ADC reiterated its dedication to peaceful political participation while asserting that its patience should not be misconstrued as weakness. The party intends to utilize all lawful avenues to protect its members and properties, signaling a shift towards a more confrontational stance against political violence and injustice in Nigeria's political landscape.