Kano, Kaduna Attacks: PDP Links Onslaughts To Anti-Government Forces

Source: thewillnigeria.com

BEVERLY HILLS, CA, June 25, (THEWILL) - The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said Wednesday that it received with deep sadness the news of Monday's bombing at the School of Hygiene in Kano as well as attacks on some Kaduna communities in which many innocent Nigerians were killed and several others wounded.

'Indeed, we are deeply worried by the spate of mindless attacks which are aimed to cow the people, destablise the polity and destroy the future of the nation.

'While we condemn in very strong terms, these wicked and senseless attacks on our citizens, we invite Nigerians to note the pattern and timing which betray a trend tailored against the PDP and the Federal Government,' the party said in a statement issued by its National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo.

The party said it observed that it has become a recurrent decimal that whenever the PDP or the Federal Government records or is about to record a major milestone, insurgents launch attacks on the people, the most recent being the Kano and Kaduna attacks which came at the wake of PDP's victory in Ekiti state last Saturday and ahead of the ground-breaking and unveiling ceremony of the Centenary City by President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday.

'Was it a mere coincidence that bombs went off in Nyanya, in Abuja on Monday, April 14, 2014, killing over a hundred innocent citizens at a time the world focused on Nigeria for the hosting of the 25th World Economic Forum in Abuja? Was it also a mere coincidence that the Chibok school girls were abducted by insurgents the following day? Were these attacks part of a plot to divert attention from the gains of the Forum and paint the Federal Government as incompetent and the nation as unsafe?' the statement asked.

'Was the Nyanya bombing deliberately timed to stop the PDP rally already scheduled for Tuesday, April 16 in Kano following apprehension by some opposition elements that the rally may expose and spell doom for their precarious political hold on the state?

'Was it mere coincidence that insurgents attacked and bombed Jos Terminus Market, killing hundreds of Nigerians on Thursday, May 20, 2014, two days before the shelved PDP mega rally in Ekiti State? Was the attack not planned to ultimately stop the rally for fear that it would further the already soaring popularity of the PDP in the state?'

Wondering further, PDP also asked:'Was it also a mere co-incidence that these attacks scaled up after President Goodluck Jonathan performed the ground breaking ceremony of the Second Niger Bridge in March, also to divert attention from that achievement?'

It wondered if it was also a coincidence that insurgents attacked the Mamudo Government Secondary School in Yobe, killing 41 school children and a teacher on July 6, 2013, a day after President Goodluck Jonathan flagged off the rehabilitation of the Lagos-Ibadan Express way.

'We are compelled to invite Nigerians to critically examine the timing and mode of the series of attacks since the emergence of the current administration and make deductions regarding whose interest they serve.

'Are there elements who desperately use these attacks to attempt to slow the tempo of governance and further their efforts to discredit the PDP-led administration as a means to achieve political control?

'We had earlier raised our concerns over a connection or correlation between the attacks and the capacity of a major opposition party to thrive. We noted that a party which had lost its voice suddenly regained its drive and impetus after the abduction of the Chibok school girls and the Nyanya bomb blast,' PDP stated further.

The ruling party however restated that Nigerians can neither be cowed nor Intimidated, saying 'As a party entrusted with the sacred mandate of leadership, the PDP will remain steadfast in our commitment to Nigerians and the Nigerian project.' It also commiserated with the families of the deceased even as it prayed for speedy recovery for the wounded.

It also called on all Nigerians to continue to be at alert and resist attempts by those it described as desperate enemies of Nigeria to destroy 'our common heritage and the unity we enjoy as a people.'