
Osun Election: PDP accuses APC of treating election as war, blood price for power
The party said the increasingly combative tone around the election was dangerous, stressing that elections should offer citizens a peaceful way to choose their leaders, rather than turn political contests into battles where threats and intimidation overshadow the ballot.
By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of treating the Osun governorship election as a do-or-die contest, alleging that its rhetoric suggests bloodshed could be the price for retaining political power.
The opposition party said the remark was part of a wider pattern of inflammatory rhetoric by the ruling party and its presidential candidate, warning that such language was pushing the country’s political temperature to dangerous levels.
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