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    PDP mocks APC as party members brawl in Gombe

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJune 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has berated the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the recent brawl that disrupted the North-East Consultative Meeting of the party in Gombe State on Sunday.

    The brawl, which has sparked widespread reactions, exposed deep-seated mistrust among key political actors in the region.

    Timothy Osadolor, the PDP Deputy National Youth Leader, spoke to the press in Abuja on Tuesday, addressing the incident in Gombe and the broader implications for Nigeria’s political landscape.

    Osadolor stressed that while the PDP welcomes the exposure of the APC’s internal conflicts, it remains committed to peaceful and issue-based politics.

    According to speculations in the North-East, the brawl was fuelled by existing mistrust among the governors over who should replace Vice President Kashim Shettima in the 2027 elections.

    It is alleged that President Bola Tinubu may not run with Shettima again, further deepening the divisions within the party.

    However, Osadolor said, “As long as the PDP as a party abhors violence in politics, we also urge the APC to refrain from engaging in activities that encourage violence.”

    He further alleged that certain figures within the APC leadership were responsible for escalating tensions through what he described as ‘careless talks and unconscionable acts’.

    Osadolor questioned how the ruling party could expect peace when its leaders undermine their own members.

    “How do you go to a man (Shettima)’s place (N-East) to undermine him and expect no outcry from his people?” He asked.

    However, Osadolor elucidated that the PDP is not focused on the internal workings of the APC but is concerned about the potential for the ruling party’s actions to normalise violence in Nigerian politics.

    “We don’t want them to use their violent nature to influence the general election and the general public that violence is an acceptable part of politics,” he said.

    Osadolor also called on APC leaders to set a better example for younger Nigerians.

    “We want to urge them and their party members to be circumspect in the way they conduct themselves publicly and carry out party activities. Younger Nigerians and dissenting Nigerians looking up to them should not think that violence is an acceptable part of politics,” he added.

    Amid the PDP’s criticism of the APC’s internal crisis, Osadolor showed optimism that the ruling party’s disarray could work in favour of the opposition.

    “We are happy that they are showing their disarray, and we wish their confusion to continue as a party,” he said.

    However, he stressed that the PDP’s commitment to non-violence and its focus on addressing the challenges facing Nigerians.

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