Ike Ekweremadu |
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday reacted to the assassination attempt on the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and his family members.
PDP said the “attack raises our fears that certain forces, who have
been hostile to Senator Ekweremadu’s political standing, are still bent
on silencing him at all cost.”
A statement by PDP’s Spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, expressed
“grave concerns” over the attempt on the lives of Ekweremadu and members
of his family in his official residence in Abuja.
According to Ologbondiyan, “The attention of Nigerians to the series
of uninvestigated security threats around the person of Senator
Ekweremadu. Nigerians could recall that on November 17, 2015, a similar
attempt was made on Senator Ekweremadu’s life by some assailants on his
way to work.
“Though, that attack was reported to the authorities, there have been
no investigations by the security agencies, no arrests have been made
and no culprit has been brought to book.
“Instead, the Senator has been a subject of unrelenting harassments
and attacks on his person and office since his emergence as Deputy
Senate President, including the May 26, 2017 invasion of his official
quarters by security agencies, purportedly in search of phantom caches
of arms, and the July 24, 2018 siege of his official residence at Apo
Quarters.
“These were in addition to the invasion of the Senate chamber and
carting away of the mace on the day Ekweremadu presided, in an otherwise
very secure Three Arms Zone.
“We are, therefore, worried about the relentless attack on the Deputy
Senate President, which we believe is part of a scheme to silence him.
“Consequently, the PDP demands an immediate wide-range probe into
this particular attack as well as an assurance from the Federal
Government on the safety of the Deputy Senate President, as the nation
is not ready to accept any harm on his person or his family at this
critical time.”
-Daily Post
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