PDP Sounds Alarm Over Expelled Members’ Attempt To Take Over Secretariat

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The Peoples Demo­cratic Party (PDP), has expressed con­cern over plans by some expelled members of the party to forcefully gain access to the party’s nation­al secretariat in Abuja.

The party, in a statement on Friday, signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, warned that the PDP’s secretariat is still a subject of pending litigation, saying that it has written to the Inspector General of Po­lice and the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command.

The statement reads, “We have been notified of the intention of some expelled members of our party to ei­ther forcibly or in connivance with security forces gain ac­cess to and occupy our Na­tional Secretariat and other party property.

“In this particular instance, the case pending before Jus­tice Joyce Abdulmalik was instituted by the expelled members, they cannot resort to self-help, until judgment is delivered in the matter.

“This statement serves to remind all the dramatis personae, especially the Po­lice Force, which is a party on record in the said matter, that any action taken to grant ac­cess to anybody, pending the determination of the suit, is a contempt of the court. We assure that we will deploy all legal means to defend our property from trespass. Responsibility for any inju­ry to persons or damage to property arising therefrom should be placed solely on the aggressors and their security collaborators.”

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