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Benue Pensioners’ Protests: PDP Fingers APC
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue State has alleged that the protests by pensioners in the state over unpaid pensions and gratuity is being sponsored by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.
The PDP was reacting to the ongoing protest and occupation of the Benue State Government House by pensioners in the state which entered the fifth day yesterday.
State Chairman of the party, Sir John Ngbede, who disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Makurdi at the weekend, noted that the APC and other individuals in the state were using the pensioners to score cheap political goals.
Flanked by members of the State Working Committee (SWC) of the party, Ngbede observed that the pensioners may have fallen to the ‘antics’ of the APC.
The PDP Chairman, who noted that since the commencement of the protests the APC had been providing vehicles to ferry pensioners to the venue of the protest, noted that it was part of plans by the state APC to discredit the Ortom-led administration.
He stressed that “We are particularly concerned by certain dimensions to the protests which strongly indicated they (pensioners) had fallen hostage to the antics of the opposition APC in the state who attempted to use it to score cheap political points.
“The involvement of APC in the retirees protests must be identified rightly for what it was, as yet another of the unending desperate antics of the opposition party to discredit the PDP-led administration of Governor Ortom since it won power through the popular ballot at the last elections.
“But of more grave concern was the involvement of chieftains of the APC with the protesting pensioners who took up positions at the entrance to the Peoples House, where the governor resides and works.
“We are also aware that chieftains of the opposition APC since the protests began were active in providing vehicles to ferry people to the venue of the protests”, adding that at a point it became doubtful whether everyone of the protesters were actually retirees.”
Ngbede also observed that “There was a much publicised visit to the protesting pensioners by former Police Commissioner, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, to ostensibly identify with their (pensioners’) plight.
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