Police foils anti oshiomhole protest at apc headquarters
It appears that there was a protest planned against Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), at the party's headquarters, but it was allegedly foiled by the police.
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Police Foils Anti-Oshiomhole Protest at APC Headquarters
The police have foiled a planned protest against Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), at the party's headquarters in Abuja.
The protest, which was organized by a group of APC members who are dissatisfied with Oshiomhole's leadership, was meant to take place at the party's national secretariat in the early hours of the morning.
However, the police, who were deployed to the area, prevented the protesters from gaining access to the headquarters. The protesters were reportedly blocked by the police at the entrance of the secretariat, and were unable to proceed with their planned demonstration.
The police said that they were acting on a court order that prohibited the protest, and that they were committed to maintaining law and order in the area.
The protesters, who were reportedly from various states in the country, had planned to demand Oshiomhole's resignation, citing alleged corruption and abuse of power. They had also planned to present a petition to the party's national leadership, calling for Oshiomhole's removal.
The foiling of the protest has sparked controversy, with some APC members accusing the police of being biased in favor of Oshiomhole. Others have called for the police to be more proactive in protecting the rights of citizens to protest peacefully.
The APC has not commented on the incident, but Oshiomhole has been facing increasing pressure from within the party and outside it over allegations of corruption and abuse of power.