ADC liga ataque a Peter Obi à ameaça do governador de Edo

O Congresso Democrático Africano (ADC) ligou um ataque a Peter Obi e seus dirigentes a uma ameaça alegadamente feita pelo governador do estado de Edo.

O Congresso Democrático Africano (ADC) atribui um ataque ao seu líder Peter Obi e outros dirigentes do partido a uma ameaça anterior emitida pelo governador do estado de Edo. De acordo com o partido, este incidente destaca as tensões em curso na região. A declaração do ADC surge no meio de atividades políticas no estado de Edo, embora os detalhes específicos do ataque e da ameaça permaneçam limitados nos relatórios disponíveis. Nenhuma ação adicional ou resposta do gabinete do governador foi detalhada nas fontes.

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