Saturday, 21 March 2015
APC Alleges Moves To Arrest Tinubu, Party Financiers
The All Progressives Congress has alleges plot by the Peoples Democratic Party-led Federal Government to use the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to arrest key figures of the APC in order to undermine the fortunes of the opposition party before the general elections, which start on Saturday.
APC believes that the move is part of the plans of the ruling party "to decimate the opposition and gain an undue advantage" ahead of the polls.
At a news conference in Lagos on Saturday by the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC alleged that it had uncovered "a red alert" that had been "sent to the EFCC" to arrest the National Leader of the opposition party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, "on trumped-up charges" anytime from now.
It added that those to be picked up by the President Goodluck Jonathan-led government include anyone, who is suspected of being a financier of the APC all in efforts to decapitate the main opposition party, which is undoubtedly cruising to victory in the forthcoming elections.
APC said, And as part of the offensive against the APC in the days ahead, there is a plan to freeze the accounts of companies, individuals and organisations believed to be financing the party, with the ultimate
objective of crippling the party, so it won’t be able to sustain its activities, like paying its agents on election day and other logistics.
I am sure the question playing on your lips are: Why would anyone want to arrest APC leaders at this time? What have they done to warrant their arrest? Will there still be a level playing ground for the
elections if the main opposition party is decimated just days to the polls?
Well, we can tell you that this planned arrest is orchestrated by the same people who have sponsored a series of protests to the EFCC, on the basis of the same documentary against Asiwaju, which they also
masterminded. It may sound like an intrigue, but that is exactly what it is.
Mohammed recalled that the party had on March 9, raised the alarm that there was a plan to arrest suspected financiers of the APC, a plan, he said, was denied.
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