Mar 15 • 12:13 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Thugs disrupt ADC secretariat opening in C’River

Political thugs disrupted the opening of an African Democratic Congress (ADC) secretariat in Bakassi Local Government Area, Cross Rivers State, resulting in chaos and property damage.

On Saturday, during the planned opening of an African Democratic Congress (ADC) secretariat in Bakassi, Cross Rivers State, suspected political thugs launched an attack that caused significant disruption. The assailants stormed the venue, scattering supporters and destroying various items including canopies and loudspeakers, which were prepared for the ceremony. Eyewitness accounts and a video circulating on social media depict a group of youths aggressively dismantling the event setup and vocally opposing the ADC's presence in the local area.

Reports indicate that the attackers were vocal about their intentions, with a leader among them seen in footage encouraging others to dismantle the event, claiming that the ADC had no place in the council area while they were absent. The assault raised serious security concerns about the political climate in Cross Rivers State, highlighting ongoing tensions between rival political factions, particularly between the ADC and the ruling party in that region.

In response to the incident, the Cross River State Police Command condemned the actions of the thugs, labeling them as hoodlums, and confirmed that police members were dispatched to the location to re-establish order. The police's involvement underscores the gravity of the situation, not only for the ADC but also for the broader electoral process in Nigeria, where political violence and intimidation have historical roots that could influence upcoming elections.

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