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APC anti-corruption agencies set only against opposition ―PDP

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Prince Secondus, PDP National Chairman

National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, at the opening of the meeting of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party at its national secretariat in Abuja on Thursday, said that the APC no longer has the moral right to challenge PDP.

He alleged that government is using anti-graft agencies against only the opposition.

“Transparency International, an international organisation, has given a verdict on this nation that corruption has multiplied to an unimaginable level.

“They talk about corruption but their anti-corruption agencies are set only against the opposition. Meanwhile, the APC government is swimming in corruption. We are aware. At the appropriate time, we will give details.”

“So, what are you hiding? Is it the money you are paying out without appropriation, the subsidy in billions that came to Nigeria from LNG, one billion US dollars? Is it the corruption in NNPC, is it Mainagate? Corruption is everywhere.” He said.

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He announced that the party is ready to commence the biometric online registration of members across the country.

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