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“Attack” on Buhari in Kebbi: PDP Demands Investigation …Tasks Presidency on Security

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By Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary, PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for an immediate investigation into the reported security breach and suspected “attack” on President Muhammadu Buhari, by yet to the named individual, while on an official assignment in Kebbi state.
The PDP, while condemning the security breach, notes that the investigation was necessary given public apprehension over conflicting reports in various sections of the media on the frightening development.
The party stressed that the office and person of the President embodies the identity and sovereignty of our nation. The safety of Mr. President and his family members is therefore paramount and must not be compromised under any excuse.
The PDP described the incident as a national security issue and urged the Presidency to go beyond mere dismissal of the breach and give further information regarding the identity of the said individual, how he succeeded in beating the security around the President as well as his whereabouts since the incident.
The PDP is however worried that the security lapses around Mr. President, leading to the breach, further shows the poor handling of security issues by the Presidency, which also spectacles in the ineffective management of overall national security under the current administration.
While urging Nigerians to continue to be vigilant, especially at this trying time, the PDP however stressed that inasmuch as the citizens may be hurting over the hardship occasioned by the misrule of the present administration, resorting to acts of violence against the leaders does not offer the needed solution.
The PDP however urged Mr. President’s handlers to be more alert, professional and organized to forestall such security breaches in the future.

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