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SDP former presidential candidate, Prince Adebayo
Tension engulfed the national secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) earlier on Thursday after security operatives stormed the party headquarters shortly after the presidential screening exercise of the party’s former presidential candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo.
Adebayo alleged that the action was part of a coordinated attempt to disrupt the SDP’s presidential nomination process ahead of the 2027 general elections.
According to him, the move was orchestrated to frustrate his ambition of emerging as the party’s presidential candidate.
Speaking after the incident, Adebayo accused President Bola Tinubu of attempting to impose “one-man rule” on the country, alleging that forces loyal to the presidency were behind the operation at the party secretariat.
The SDP chieftain specifically mentioned James Faleke and Joash Amupitan as among those he claimed had perfected plans to destabilise the party’s internal process and prevent his emergence as the SDP flagbearer.
“President Tinubu, the autocrat, has sent his goons to invade the SDP National Secretariat a day after I completed my presidential primary election screening,” Adebayo said. “Tinubu wants one-man rule in Nigeria. We will defeat him. It is cowardly and not presidential for the President to be afraid of competition.”
Sources within the party disclosed that Adebayo had visited the secretariat for his nomination screening exercise before policemen reportedly swooped on the premises in the early hours of Thursday, creating panic among party officials and supporters.
As of the time of filing this report, there was no official reaction from the Presidency, the Nigeria Police Force or the individuals named in the allegations. (The Sun)