To PDP governors, everything is falling apart in Nigeria

Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party, believe Nigeria is moving into dictatorship under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The governors, under the aegis of PDP Governors’ Forum, disclosed this on Tuesday, after a meeting of the forum at the inner chamber of the Bayelsa State Governor’s office in Yenagoa.

The PDP governors, led by Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, condemned the alleged invasion of Akwa Ibom State Government House by operatives of the Department of the State Security.

Mimiko, who read the communique of the forum to select journalists, said the invasion was against the spirit, ethos, values and fundamental tenets of democratic norms and tradition.

 “We insist that the trend must stop henceforth. No democracy survives without a viable opposition in any part of the world and we must also remember to remind the APC that they are the real beneficiaries of the liberal democratic ethos of the PDP.

“We once more advise the DSS to preoccupy itself with the task of ensuring internal security and desist from daily harassing and intimidating members of the opposition.

“We implore the international community, the civil society organisations and human rights activists to caution the All Progressives Party-led Federal Government and to insist that it respects the well entrenched democratic tradition.

“We all have a duty to prevent what looks to us like a steady slide of this country into dictatorship.”

Mimiko said the PDP governors were worried, alarmed and shocked by such desecration, noting that it was an assault on democracy.

He said situation like what happened in Akwa Ibom spelt doom and posed serious danger to the country’s fledgling democracy, adding that action was one of the continuous attempts by the APC-controlled government to stifle the opposition.

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