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DSS Beefs Up Security at APC Secretariat, Oshiomhole Fails to Resume

The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on Friday warned the feuding groups in the All Progressives Congress (APC) to keep off the party’s national secretariat in Abuja for now.

Operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS) yesterday joined armed policemen on the premises of the secretariat to keep the peace and ensure that no one gained access.

The building has since been put under lock and key.

An Abuja High Court had on Wednesday ordered Oshiomhole to step aside and stop parading himself as the national chairman of the party. But the following day, he secured a controversial injunction from Justice Lewis Allagoa of the Federal High Court, Kano, who ordered all parties in the suit to maintain status quo bellum.

Immediately after the Kano judgement, Oshiomhole had told journalists that he would resume his duty as the chairman at the national secretariat of the party yesterday.

Oshiomhole and some members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) loyal to him had planned to storm the secretariat yesterday but could not get necessary police protection. Although, on Thursday, before the order of the Kano High Court, staff and a faction of the NWC were allowed into the national secretariat to carry out their duties.

It was however a different story yesterday when the security men sealed off the secretariat and denied both factions of the NWC and staff from gaining access to the secretariat.

Each of the two sides, armed with a court order, went to the Force Headquarters, Abuja yesterday, seeking police protection.

The IG could only ask them to give peace a chance and keep off the party’s national secretariat for now.

It was gathered that Oshiomhole led a faction of the National Working Committee (NWC) to the meeting with the IG while the National Vice Chairman, North East, Comrade Salihu Mustapha, led the other group.

With neither of them willing to yield ground at the meeting, the IG directed that the two groups should stay away from the party secretariat.

Consequently, a team from the DSS was sent to reinforce the police detachment already at the secretariat.

Party staff who reported for work were not allowed into the building.

Some party members and reporters who went to the Secretariat were also turned back from the gate by the security personnel.

No fewer than 15 Police Hilux trucks were seen around the premises.

A Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Peugeot car and a hot water sprinkler truck were also strategically parked on the deserted street.

At 4:24 pm on Friday, five armed security men arrived at the premises on motorbikes to join those on ground.

Oshiomhole had told reporters on Thursday that those plotting his ouster as APC chairman were doing so because of the struggle for the 2023 presidential race.

Emerging from a meeting  at the State House in Abuja with President Muhammadu Buhari, the APC chairman said: “I’m proud to say that I have done my best not only when I was a governor, I have done my best as chairman of this party.

“I have worked not only along members of the party and with support of the good people of Nigeria for the president to be re-elected, for us to have majority in the two chambers of the National Assembly, I also worked hard to deliver my unit, my ward.

“I worked hard to deliver my local government. I worked hard to deliver my federal constituency, three of them in my senatorial zone. I also worked hard to deliver my senatorial district.

“Those fighting me just feel that if they cannot give me orders, then they must do everything to embarrass my person, but I believe that he who God stands with, no man born of a woman can bring him down. I can’t say more than that.

“Those who are parading themselves, holding meetings at night, my prayer to my God is that let them meet at night, what they do at night will be destroyed in the day time. I don’t go for night business; I do day business. They know themselves, they know me and I know them.

“Unfortunately, very few of our elites want to weaken institutions so that they can control, and if you refuse to oblige them the misuse of your institution, then they go for your jugular. That is the only thing. Otherwise I ask you, remember the confusion we had at the last NEC meeting?

“That meeting took place exactly a week or about 10 days after we had won Kogi election, Bayelsa election before the court took it and donated it to somebody else. Yet in the face of this victory, people said Oshiomhole must be removed, precisely because we won more seats.

“But you see, whatever you do, those who want to fight you will fight you. But I know that my tenure will be defined by God, not by man.

“I worry more about what I will be remembered for when I was chairman rather than how long I was chairman. And I am convinced that I have done my very best.

“Mistakes would have been made, and I want to see the one person who will say he has never made mistakes.”

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