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APC Is Guilty Of Playing Divisive Religious Politics – PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday, February 19, 2015 described as viciously divisive the alarm raised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) that certain desperate politicians were plotting to circulate leaflets in churches and mosques, urging Muslims to vote only Muslims, stating that it was an unintentional leak from the huge repertoire of religious bigotry of the APC.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh made the claim via a statement, enthusing that the APC presidential candidate stood to benefit from such unpatriotic tactic.

He further accused the APC of consistently showing such tendencies and were afraid of the repercussions of such action, hence their desperate search for a scapegoat.

The statement read in parts:

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Here is the APC running with the hares by pretending an ally of the people while ravenously hunting with the hounds by harvesting from the fissures on our fault lines, all in an attempt to sell the unmarketable in its presidential candidate.

Such a barefaced, thoughtless statement from a political party notorious for false alarms, deceit and pernicious propaganda is another auspicious window into the warped mindset of the party that flaunts messianic wherewithal.

It is tangential for Nigerians to judge who gains from such an irresponsible political conduct. And the truth is that it is the APC whose actions, utterances and body language have been anything but unifying. It is the APC who the provincial and religious irredentism of its leaders is defying the overnight coat of nationalism forced on them by million dollar-backed foreign consultants.

The PDP needs neither religious nor ethnic cleavages to campaign and win the 2015 presidential elections. Our history of consistency in form, structure and core values as well as track record of delivery, which have endeared us over the years to Nigerians have not changed. We therefore remain the best and do not need recourse to narrow politicking especially when our presidential candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan epitomizes the unity, progress and prosperity of the nation.

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