ADC links attack on Peter Obi to Edo governor's threat

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has connected an attack on Peter Obi and its chieftains to a threat allegedly made by the Edo State governor.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) attributes an attack on its leader Peter Obi and other party chieftains to an earlier threat issued by the Edo State governor. According to the party, this incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region. The ADC's statement comes amid political activities in Edo State, though specific details of the attack and threat remain limited in available reports. No further actions or responses from the governor's office have been detailed in the sources.

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