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Group accuses PDP of kidnapping women, children in guise of insurgents

Members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have been accused of masterminding the abduction of women and children in some part of the country under the guise of Boko Haram.
The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) in Nigeria, which made this claim, observed that these attacks have changed from what was the norm to now exclusively target military formations, ambush troops and sack towns and villages along the path of the terrorists.
Jonathan Audu, Secretary General of the group while addressing the media on Wednesday, alleged that there was an established pattern of the attacks taking place once the opposition is running out of steam and issues to tackle the government on.
According to him, this raises the suspicion that the PDP may know more than it admits in public, considering its constant attacks on the government.
According to him “analysis show that the thugs reporting to PDP are the ones that have diverted to the killing and kidnapping of innocent women and children and make it appear like the handiwork of Boko Haram.
“We were made to understand that this tactic allows the PDP to have instances it can use to accuse the federal government of allowing civilians to be killed.

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“The party is also said to have opted for this approach because it hopes to use the fear of violence to keep people away from the polling units so that they do not get to vote because of the fear of violence”.
The group urged Nigerians to insist that the party (PDP) come clean and explain to the nation how it allowed thugs to be recruited in its name to impersonate Boko Haram fighters.
“Where this party fails to comply, Nigerians should punish it as they deem fit because the safety of citizens is above the interest of one political party.
“The international community should note the extent the PDP is willing to go to in its desperation to win elections. What the PDP has done violated several international instruments and it should be held to account.
“When the relevant international agencies are dealing with this issue, it is then up to the PDP to give up those that are directly responsible for what can best be described as copycat terrorism”, Audu added.
David Olagunju

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