The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has said there plans underway by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to kidnap its chieftain anytime from today.
In a statement by its Publicity Director, Segun Dipe, APC said that the people to carry out the act are already being recruited and this a plan by PDP to cause chaos in the State.
According to the APC, the PDP is allegedly planning to blame the said kidnap on the Chief of Staff to the governor, Mr. Yemi Adaramodu, and other principal officers of the state and the ruling party.
Part of the Statement reads:
"There is a strong suspicion that Ekiti PDP has started plotting some dastardly acts, in its unbridled passion for power at the devil's cost. This latest development is part of a grand plot by the PDP to create a state of chaos that would culminate in its long sought state-of-emergence, bearing in mind that with the unprecedented development ongoing under the Governor Kayode Fayemi administration, it would be almost impossible for it to win an election fair and square.
"We are pre-empting their plans. The phantom kidnap is foremost of the PDP's several orchestrated plans to create artificial crisis in the peaceful state, thus putting the Fayemi administration on its toes while the police harass political appointees over trumped-up charges. They also plan to destabilise the APC using moles and fifth columnists.
"The orchestrated plan to kidnap its chairman in Ekiti State is just part of the multi-faceted strategy being employed by the diabolical party across the country. Our Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, earlier warned that PDP, in its unbridled desperation to win the 2015 election at all costs, was perfecting acts capable of suppressing votes in areas where its chances are slim and use the police and the military to cow the opposition."
They are therefore calling on the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Director of the State Security Service (SSS) and other relevant security agencies to be on guard to prevent unwarranted crisis in the state.
The Nation
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