ADC condemns disruption of its activities in Borno, seeks police investigation

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has strongly condemned the disruption of its activities in Borno State and called for a police investigation into the incident.

In a recent development in Borno State, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has issued a strong condemnation regarding the interruption of its political activities. The party has urged the police to launch an immediate investigation to uncover those responsible for the disruption.

This incident highlights ongoing challenges faced by opposition parties in Nigeria's northern regions, where political tensions can sometimes lead to such interferences. The ADC's statement emphasizes the importance of maintaining a secure environment for all political engagements, in line with democratic principles.

While specific details about the nature of the disruption remain limited, the party's call for action underscores its commitment to upholding the rule of law. Authorities have yet to respond publicly to the request for investigation.

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