The Niger Delta Renaissance Organisation NDRO has described
the All Peoples Congress APC as a terrorist party. The group also raised alarm
that the Boko Haram intends sponsoring candidates for the next general
elections under the APC. The group urged Nigerians to beware of the party
because it will bring nothing good to the country but bloodshed.
The group in a press statement issued to media men during the
declaration of Mr. President to contest the next election said it was
disheartening that the party has resorted to the use of blackmail to tarnish
the good record of the present administration under Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
not minding the fact that Nigerians are affected by their sinister ways.
The NDRO regretted the fact that the APC can mobilize its
militant wing Boko Haram to carry out attacks on innocent students in Yobe
state killing innocent students just to score cheap political points. The group
said it was disheartening that most of the states that have been affected by
insurgency are states controlled by the APC.
The NDRO accused the APC of also bringing the Ebola virus
into the country to rubbish the administration at the center. “ If not for the
timely effort of the Federal Government led by the immediate past Minister of
Health Dr. Onyebuchi Chukwu in tackling the APC masterminded scourge in Lagos
and Rivers state, Nigerians would have been wallowing in an avoidable health
crisis orchestrated by a desperate group of renegades” the group said.
The statement signed by the National Coordinator of the group
Comrade Nwokoma Messiah urged Nigerians to beware of the evil politics played
by the APC by rejecting them in all elective positions in the country come 2015.
The group also raised alarm that the Boko Haram sect is
planning to sponsor candidates in various elective positions in the next elections
in order to destabilise the country. The group described this as a security
threat which must be checkmated not by the government alone but the generality
of the people of Nigerians whom it said desires peace.
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