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PDP asks Trump to caution President

The President left Nigeria on Saturday, April 28, 2018 for the US in preparation for talks with President Trump.

The President left Nigeria on Saturday, April 28, 2018 for the US in preparation for talks with President Trump.

According to the PDP, Buhari has succeeded in suspending the constitution of Nigeria.

This was made know to newsmen by PDP’s spokesman, Mr. Kola Ologbondiya.

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The party also alleged that Nigeria has become a police state, adding that the country has returned to the 1984 military era.

Nobody is safe under Buhari

Buttressing Ologbondiya’s statement, the PDP chairman, Uche Secondus also alleged that nobody is safe under Buhari’s government.

He said “Legislators are not safe, judges are living and working in fear; the media are being harassed, security agencies have all become tools of oppression for the government. Dictatorial signs are all over the place, threatening our democracy.”

This was revealed in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Ike Aboyi.

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Nigerians are being arrested without cause

Ologbondiya also alleged that Nigerians are being arrested without cause.

He also called on President Trump to find out from Buhari how the Nigerian government is being run.

The PDP spokesman added that “Nigeria is facing a perilous time; our constitution has been technically suspended; we have now become a police state; governance has reverted to the nightmares of the 1984 era, when draconian leaders held sway and forcefully held our people under the grips of military Decree 2.

“Currently, there is a total collapse of respect for constitutionally-guaranteed personal freedom. There is no regard for the natural course of justice, life in Nigeria is gradually returning to the state of nature and there is fear everywhere.

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“Today, Nigerians are being hounded, arrested and directly detained on ‘order from above’, without warrant. Citizens are locked up in dehumanising detention centres without access to medical care and legal assistance just for holding political opinions that run contrary to the views of those in power at the centre.”

“Indeed, the height of human rights abuse being witnessed in our country today is the worst in our national contemporary history.

“As we speak, government’s inaction and aloofness have led to escalation of killings in Benue, Taraba, Adamawa, Kogi, Kaduna, Borno, Yobe, Nasarawa, Edo, Zamfara, Ekiti and Enugu by insurgents and marauders, who are having a field day as the Presidency has abandoned governance for 2019 reelection bid,” he added.

The PDP also said that in his hometown, Katsina and Nigeria.

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