Jimi Agbaje, PDP guber candidate in Lagos
The
campaign team of the Governorship Candidate of the People's
Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, OON, has
warned members of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state
against intimidating his supporters.
A
statement in Lagos on Wednesday said the acts of intimidation
included direct threats to PDP members and non-indigenes to either
vote APC or not to vote at all.
The
organisation urged supporters, especially non-indigenes, to ignore
such threats and troop out to vote for PDP candidates.
While
stating that its campaign office had been besieged by victims who had
suffered victimisation by agents of APC, the Agbaje team warned that
it would not simply watch its supporters being harassed and security
operatives in the state must act immediately.
A
statement issued by the Media Office of the Jimi Agbaje Campaign
Organisation in (JACO) Lagos on Wednesday said that APC had resorted
to acts of intimidation because the ruling party sensed defeat ahead
of Saturday's governorship poll.
"We
are daily inundated by members of our party that their colleagues in
the other party, the APC has been intimidating them. The complaints
have come from virtually all the local governments across the state.
"It
appears that indeed the leadership of the APC has been encouraging
its members to intimidate our members. This is a sad development that
we can no longer condoned," he said.
"We
have also gathered that leaders of the APC have been using the
platform of Community Development Associations (CDAs) to issue quit
notices to our members in their various residences," JACO said.
JACO,
also, alleged that some other PDP members in Oshodi and Isolo had in
the last few days been physically assaulted by APC members for no
other reason other than being perceived as PDP members and
supporters.
The
organistion, however, warned that "APC members should realise
that they alone don't have the monopoly of violence. We have done a
lot to ensure that our members keep the peace. But there is a limit
to how long our members can endure these forms of intimidation. We
are however using this opportunity to urge the security community to
do all within its powers to ensure peaceful conduct of the poll."
On
why the trend has, JACO stated that "What we know and appreciate
is that the ruling party is very jittery. And intimidation and
rigging of the polls have been chosen as the only way to retain
power."
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