The All Progressive Congress, APC, in Kwara State has reacted strongly to recent statements by the People’s Democratic Party, and Senator Bukola Saraki, describing them as attempts to distort the ongoing legal process.
In a statement by its State Publicity Secretary, Abdulwaheed Olawale Babatunde, the party urged Saraki and the PDP to allow the court to determine the facts rather than resort to media narratives.
“The court deals with evidence and facts, not dramatic statements aimed at erasing history,” the APC said, adding that anyone confident of their innocence should not fear trial.
The party insisted that the matter should not be politicized, stressing that “the proper place for explanations is the courtroom, not social media or press statements.”
Reacting to Saraki’s denial of any link to the convicted suspects, the APC described the claim as questionable, noting that testimonies and evidence presented during investigations would be examined when proceedings resume.
“The testimonies of key individuals, including those involved in the investigation, do not support the claims being made,” the statement added.
The party also argued that the renewed public debate reflects broader concerns about alleged political sponsorship of violent crimes, insisting that the judiciary must be allowed to operate without interference.
“No amount of noise can stop the law from taking its course. If anyone has questions to answer, the court remains the rightful place,” it stated.
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The APC commended Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq for ensuring that due process is followed, regardless of political affiliations.
“The state government deserves commendation for applying the law without fear or favor. No one is above the law,” the party said. It further praised the administration’s performance in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and rural development, noting that ongoing reforms and prompt payment of salaries and pensions demonstrate a focus on governance. According to the party, attempts by the opposition to revisit the Offa robbery case are aimed at diverting attention from developmental strides in the state.














