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EndSARS  Protest: APC Commiserates With Adamawa Govt

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The opposition All Progressives  Congress ( APC) in Adamawa has commiserated with the state Government on the ugly incident of the EndSARS  protest that turned to violence.
The commission is contained in a statement issued by  Mohammed Abdullahi, the party’s state Publicity Secretary, on Saturday in Yola.
Abdullahi said the party’s sympathy was necessary as stakeholders in the Peace Enterprise of the dear state.
“We commiserate with the Government and people of Adamawa state over the unfortunate incident of the past few days. We strongly condemn the action of those who took the law into their hands and went on a looting spree of government warehouses and offices of state and federal government agencies. We felt much more concerned because the theft and looting was extended to the property of innocent individuals who are helping in the economic growth of the state”.
He said the party observed that the ugly incident could have been avoided if the state Government had  distributed the various palliatives for the COVID-19 pandemic found in the warehouses in time.
He  noted that it  was on record that the Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Hajia Sa,adiya Faruk,  was  in the  state, where she  handed over 100 trucks of assorted grains as palliatives donated by the Federal Government to the State.
The state government openly appreciated the kind gesture of the APC controlled Federal Government and, in addition, requested  for the completion of the Chochi Irrigation Project through the Minister.
“From the above facts,  We strongly disagree with the assertion that the State Government didn’t receive any palliatives for COVID-19 from the Federal Government. We  equally appreciate the effort of the State Government and Security Agencies in restoring law and order after the unfortunate incident ”.
He said the party at the state level was not in support of house-to-house search as declared by the state government for looted property as doing so was a move to infringe on the privacy and right of the citizens.
Abdullahi stated that neither the APC as a Party nor its numerous members and supporters in the state ever benefited from any share of the palliatives.
“Finally, we want to call on the people of our dear state most especially the youth who are leaders of tomorrow to embrace peace and remain law abiding. Looting, stealing, destroying property or lawlessness is not in our culture. We shouldn’t allow others with unpatriotic tendencies to influence us. Let’s unite and make Adamawa a peaceful state irrespective of our political differences, religious affiliation or ethnic considerations”.

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