The founding National Secretary of the Alliance for Democracy, Prof. Udenta O. Udenta, has accused the Nigeria Police of actively destabilising the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Udenta made this allegation on Thursday during an interview on Arise Television, monitored by DAILY POST.
Recent tensions escalated on Tuesday when two rival factions of the PDP clashed at the party’s secretariat in the Federal Capital Territory. Security personnel responded by firing gunshots and deploying tear gas to disperse the crowd, causing panic as many rushed to safety.
Prof. Udenta criticized the Nigeria Police for allegedly enabling the factional occupation of the PDP Secretariat.
“The new chairman of the party, Tanimu Turaki SAN’s son, went to the police to complain that some people planned to take over the secretariat. The police assured him nothing of such would happen.
“Yet they allowed the Anyanwu faction to enter at 5:00 am while the police watched. The police are complicit because if they had shut the place down from the start, Nigeria would not have witnessed that spectacle.
“They fired over 200 canisters of tear gas on sitting governors, former governors, and party leaders. You know what happened to Chiroma in Kano years ago — he didn’t survive tear gas. This was under the supervision of a certain DCP,” he said.





