PDP decries assault on women protesting bandit attacks in Kwara

The People's Democratic Party has condemned the assault on women protesting against ongoing bandit attacks in Kwara State.

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has voiced strong disapproval over the assault on women who were demonstrating against incessant bandit attacks in Kwara State. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region, where protesters, particularly women, face violence while seeking attention to their plight. The PDP's statement underscores the need for better protection of citizens exercising their right to protest amid rising banditry. No further details on the assault or the protests were available from the report, but it points to broader concerns about safety and governance in Kwara.

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Minister Nyesom Wike speaking intensely at a podium in Abuja, condemning PDP after court halts convention, with flags and documents in background.
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