Baga Killings, Attack On Jonathan’s Vehicle: PDP Sues For Peace

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The Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has deplored the  senseless killing of innocent citizens in Baga and Maiduguri in Borno  state and called on Nigerians to declare one month of prayers for the  over flowing troubles from greedy Nigerian politicians.

The party also decried last Saturday’s unprovoked attack on President  Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign vehicles in Jos, Plateau state capital, describing it as a barbaric act that should be condemned by all lovers of democracy.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement on Sunday said the agenda of sponsors of the various violence in the country is to provoke revenge and counter attacks, but called for restrain from all quarters adding that “the nation cannot afford any kind of tension at  this stage of its political development.”

The party said it remains committed to peace and as such directed all  its members not to retaliate despite the provocations.

“The PDP is totally committed to the unity and peace of our dear nation. This is paramount and must not be compromised. Those who seek to use  violence to truncate the electoral process and destabilize our nation will be utterly disappointed. Our country will continue to be and the 2015 general elections will come and go peacefully.PDP then called on the law enforcement agencies to rise up to the  challenge and bring to book all those behind the condemnable act so as  to serve as deterrent to violent prone youths and their sponsors.

“Our prayer is that God should keep Nigeria from being ruined by the  over flowing troubles of greedy and corrupt politicians; and our future  being marred on account of personal or sectional interest. We urge every  Nigerian therefore to include the peaceful conduct of the 2015 general  elections in their prayers for 30 days, beginning from the 15th of January.

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