APC, Atiku reacts to Deji Adeyanju attack

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Deji Adeyanju was attacked t the Nigeria Human Rights Commission (NHRC) head office in Abuja on Monday.

This event has stirred dust from different quarters, this time the All Progressive Congress and the Atiku Abubabar is reacting to this.

Sowore: APC speaks on sponsoring thugs to attack Deji Adeyanju, protesters at NHRC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as ridiculous, the allegation that it sponsored thugs against protesters at the Nigeria Human Rights Commission (NHRC) head office in Abuja on Monday.

There was a protest at the commission over the continued detention of Omoyele Sowore by the Department of State Services (DSS).

The ruling party said while it recognises the inalienable rights of people, groups, including political parties to gather or carry out protest by themselves, a chaotic situation where different protesting groups turn on one another was condemnable.

APC spokesman, Lanre Issa-Onilu, in a statement on Tuesday, said: “While we recognise the fundamental liberties of citizens to freely express their views through lawful means, we cannot as a government allow excesses and irresponsible acts. No group or individual has a right to torment the public or display any act of intolerance to other people’s views.

“We note with dismay the attempt by the PDP supporters who try to deceive the public by hiding under various names such as civil society groups, human rights activists, and constitutional lawyers, to link our government to a dastard act as witnessed on Monday.

“In the cinematic mind of these PDP elements, the APC upon sighting the protest on the television channels quickly scrambled counter protesters armed with placards to the NHRC head office. How ridiculous!

“For the avoidance of doubt, the APC-led administration would continue to uphold civil liberties and expand the democratic space for every citizen of our dear country.

“It is there for us all to see: there has been no incident of harassment, arrest, or intimidation of anyone or group despite the level of attacks, name-calling, personal insults, and even callous statements being directed at the person of President Muhammadu Buhari by the different PDP leaders and its hideous supporters.

“We are witnessing increasing cases of irresponsible and unrestrained verbal attacks on the Nigerian President by the opposition elements with no consequences. Evidently, President Buhari government has no doubt displayed an avowed commitment to civil liberties and promotion of democracy.

“We would reiterate the need for the various nebulous groups and pretentious individuals to realise that the 2019 elections have been won and lost.

“Masquerading as patriots and promoters of rule of law and democracy to paint the APC government in bad light amounts to an exercise in futility. The discerning public understands that this is a case of an opposition finding it difficult to accept the fact that the election period has ended.

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“We, however, remind these charlatans that our government would never succumb to blackmail. At all times, national interest and security, within the limit of our law, would guide our actions. Whenever anyone or group stands in conflict with the laws or poses a threat to our national security, this administration would apply the laws.

“As in the case of the unfortunate clash between protesters on Monday, while commending the Police for the prompt intervention of its men on ground, we call for thorough investigation of the incident to ensure adequate actions are taken against anyone found to have overstepped his bounds.”

Sowore: Atiku condemns attack on Deji Adeyanju, protesters by suspected Buhari’s supporters

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has reacted to the attack on activist, Deji Adeyanju, which allegedly left him unconscious on Monday.

AUTHENTIC learnt that Adeyanju was beaten by some persons believed to be supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari during a protest on Monday in Abuja.

Adeyanju alongside some other protesters were attacked while on their way to the Human Rights commission to summit a letter demanding the release of the Convener of RevolutionNow, Omoyele Sowore.

Fani-Kayode, giving details on the incident, said Deji was attacked by a 150-strong crowd of young,wild drug-crazed almajiris shouting “Sai Baba” which left him unconscious.

Speaking on the development, Atiku on his Twitter page utterly condemned the act meted on Adeyanju.

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2019 elections, called for those responsible for the attack to be brought to book.

Atiku further advised the current adminstration to protect those with contrary views, adding that ‘’without rule of law, there can be no rule at all.”

The former Vice President wrote: “Like I said before, without rule of law, there can be no rule at all. Government must be seen to be working to protect those who hold contrary views.

“As such, perpetrators of the brutality against the activist, Deji Adeyanju must be brought to book. Their act stands condemned.”

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