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Sowore is the publisher of SaharaReporters and former presidential candidate during the 2019 elections.
DAILY POST recalls that the activist on Monday claimed he was shot by a police officer during a protest against insecurity in Abuja.
SPN in its reaction, however, condemned the attack of the protesters.
It further alleged that teargas was used to disperse protesters.
The party called for immediate arrest of Daniel.
SPN in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Wednesday through Comrades Abiodun Bamigboye, Acting National Chairperson and Chinedu Bosah, National Secretary said that it condemned the deployment of armed police to repress protesters against insecurity and poverty.
By Musa Baba Adamu
The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) has said crime of all sorts has become a means of livelihood for the electorate who are reportedly disappointed by the present administration. SPN claimed that in the absence of jobs, basic infrastructure, better living conditions, many people have resorted to crime. The party alleged that the electorate who cast their votes for President Muhammadu Buhari are disappointed that he could not fulfil his promises by improving the living conditions of the citizens. SPN, in a statement issued by the duo of Comrades Abiodun Bamigboye and Chinedu Bosah, Acting National Chairperson and Secretary respectively, insisted that there is a strong link between lack of jobs and poverty to crime.
The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) has said crime of all sorts has become a means of livelihood for the electorate who are reportedly disappointed by the present administration.
SPN claimed that in the absence of jobs, basic infrastructure, better living conditions, many people have resorted to crime.
The party alleged that the electorate who cast their votes for President Muhamadu Buhari are disappointed that he could not fulfil his promises by improving the living conditions of the citizens.
SPN in a statement issued by the duo of Comrades Abiodun Bamigboye and Chinedu Bosah, Acting National Chairperson and Secretary respectively insisted that there is a strong link between lack of jobs and poverty to crime.