Reactions have continued trailing the alleged sealing of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering’s nationwide secretariat in Abuja by the police.
PDP leaders have been scheduled to satisfy on the secretariat for the Board of Trustees (BoT) assembly on Monday. Incapacity to entry the constructing pressured the occasion to relocate to the Yar’Adua Centre, Central Enterprise District, Abuja.
The police claimed officers have been deployed to the secretariat to keep up legislation and order.
Reacting to this, PDP chieftain Dele Momodu accused some unnamed “bullies” of being the masterminds of the safety blockade.
“This isn’t how you can use federal would possibly… PDP has the proper to carry its conferences peacefully… However some bullies don’t need that… Allah akbar,” he wrote on social media.
Braide Tammy referred to as for the expulsion of Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, whom many accused of being the mind behind the blockade.
“PDP has allowed the curiosity of few individuals to garbage itself. Why are they afraid to expel the likes of Wike? Na their papa get the occasion,” Tammy wrote.
Olajide Balogun wrote: “BOT is anti-Wike & Professional-Atiku- change of venue, to Yar’dua centre is sort of instructive.”
Balogun additionally quoted the phrases of President Bola Tinubu on the Nationwide Meeting on June 12 on the pleasure he will get from watching the opposition in confusion.
“It’s certainly an excellent pleasure to see you in disarray,” Balogun wrote.
Chinaka Ugwu stood in Wike’s defence, saying the occasion was culpable.
“What has Wike bought to do with obeying Supreme Court docket ruling? Was Wike the one who introduced there might be no NEC assembly however expanded caucus assembly as we speak?” Ugwu wrote.
One other social media consumer named Onoriode described the PDP as a sinking ship. “A sinking ship quickly to be discovered on the backside of the ocean,” Onoriode wrote.
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