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2019: Group accuses Aso Rock police chief of compromising Buhari’s elections

- A socio-political group has accused Abdkareem Dauda the CPSO of Aso Rock, of being responsible for the change of sBayels commissioner of police

- The group the Change Advocates of Nigeria, said this is in order to remove President Muhammadu Buhari from power in 2019

- The embattled police chief was also accused of deliberately compromising Buhari’s 2019 elections, especially in Bayelsa

A socio-political group, the Change Advocates of Nigeria, has accused the CPSO of Aso Rock, Abdkareem Dauda of being responsible for the change of commissioners of police in Bayelsa state in order to remove President Muhammadu Buhari from power, Nigerian Tribune reports.

Legit.ng gathered that the group in a press statement signed by its president, James Osahon and Secretary Mamman Yakubu, in Yenagoa opined that Dauda had close ties with Governor Dickson of Bayelsa state.

The statement reads: “We are well aware that Abdkareem Dauda is Governor Dickson’s ally and hand at the villa, with promptings from Dickson, especially with financial motivations, of course, Mr Dauda has effected the change of Several CP’s in Bayelsa state.

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“He has done this, with a huge level of success obviously, by lying to the unsuspecting IG of police that Mr President had ordered a change of Guard at the police installation in Bayelsa State.

“We know Mr President to be a man of high moral standings and so remains at sharp contrast to Mr Dauda’s cynicism. The Buhari we know is too polished, humane and focused to join in the trivial act of changing 8 commissioners of police in 2 months.”

The group also accused the embattled police chief of deliberately compromising Buhari’s 2019 elections, especially in Bayelsa by working secretly for the opposition.

“Governor Dickson has invested in violence in Bayelsa State so his characteristic nefarious activities during elections can have that platform of violence to thrive which is obvious to all.

“We are aware Dickson through Mr Dauda has been shopping, for months now, for a CP that would compromise the electoral process in Bayelsa State in favour of the PDP and Atiku Abubakar.

“Mr Dauda’s collusion with Dickson over the months has already yielded devastating consequences especially in the wanton loss of lives and the astronomical rise in crime rate in Bayelsa State, we urge him to face his profession and stop transacting, illegally, with Dickson, Atiku and the PDP in Bayelsa State lest we will accelerate justice on him,” the group added.

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In a previous report by Legit.ng, the national coordinator of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria in Benue state, Alhaji Garus Gololo, said that if elected, Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), would create division in the country.

Gololo made the comment on Thursday, December 20, in response to a statement by Atiku's spokesperson, Phrank Shuaibu, that there would be more killings of farmers by suspected Fulani herdsmen if President Muhammadu Buhari is re-elected in 2019, Punch reports.

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