APC Refutes Allegations of Involvement in Ogbe Quarters Violence in Edo State
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued a strong denial of any involvement of its members in the violent clashes that erupted at Ogbe quarters in Benin City, Edo State. The party also rejected claims that its members were connected to a brutal motor park conflict, captured in a viral video showing a man allegedly shot on Sunday morning.
Peter Uwadiae Igbinigie, the APC State Publicity Secretary,
released a statement stressing that neither the party nor the Governor-elect,
Senator Monday Okpebholo, sanctioned any actions leading to the unrest.
“It must be stated unequivocally that APC is not aware of
any alleged actions or conspiracies, nor did it authorise any member to engage
in activities that contravene established norms,” Igbinigie said.
Igbinigie clarified that until the formal handover of power
on November 12, 2024, the incoming administration remains uninvolved in
governance matters. “An incoming administration or government cannot interfere
in governance prior to the official transfer of power. In this case, that’s until
the 12th of November, 2024,” he added.
The APC described the accusations as "bogus" and
accused unnamed individuals of attempting to tarnish the party’s and
Governor-elect’s image.
“These allegations are the handiwork of mischief makers
determined to destroy the respected reputation of our party and the
Distinguished Governor-elect,” the statement read.
In response, the APC has called for a full police
investigation to uncover the perpetrators behind the violence and dismiss the
unsubstantiated allegations. The party reaffirmed its stance against criminal
activities in Edo State, urging law enforcement to pursue those responsible.
“The APC detests criminality and calls on the police to
thoroughly investigate these baseless accusations and bring the true culprits
to justice,” Igbinigie concluded.
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