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APC To Secondus: Caution Your Actions, Utterances

APC To Secondus: Caution Your Actions, Utterances
  • PublishedSeptember 25, 2018

The All Progressives Congress has cautioned the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, against conduct and utterances capable of bringing his person into disrepute.

The APC gave the advice in a statement signed by its acting National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, in Abuja, on Tuesday.

According to the APC, the Chairman of a political party is expected to exhibit the highest sense of patriotism, decency, and decorum in public conduct and discourse.

The APC statement said, “Regrettably, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, has not lived up to these basic expectations.

“Weeks ago, the PDP National Chairman took the internal matters of the country’s politics to the international scene by writing letters to various international organizations.

“Again, soon after the Independent National Electoral Commission declared the Osun State Governorship Election inconclusive, Prince Secondus without basis accused the electoral body of conspiring with the All Progressives Congress to declare the election inconclusive.”

The APC said it would as a rule ignore irresponsible and baseless utterances and actions as exhibited by the PDP National Chairman, but as we prepare for the forthcoming 2019 General elections, it was necessary to give a word of caution on expected behavior required of all political sides.

The statement further read “Prince Secondus is respectfully advised to temper his political language and conduct.

“His  unfounded allegation on the inconclusive Osun State governorship election is not expected from such highly-placed party official.

“Accusing the APC of conspiring with INEC, without proof, is taking mudslinging too far.

“We advise Prince Secondus not to descend to the level unexpected of his office, less he enters the boxing ring with its attendant mud and dirt. His action will only bring him personal attacks, ridicule. A word is enough for the wise.”

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