JUST IN: Dino Melaye issues warning to Gov Ododo over attacks on Kogi ADC offices

Senator Dino Melaye has issued a stern warning to Kogi State governor Usman Ododo following reported attacks on offices and members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the state.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), @_dinomelaye wrote: “I CALL ON GOV. ODODO TO CALL HIS APPOINTEES TO ORDER. HENCEFORTH ANY ATTACK ON ADC OFFICES AND MEMBERS IN THE STATE WILL BE MATCHED WITH SUPERIOR RESPONSES. THE DAYS OF GOD DEY ARE OVER. LAST WARNING.”

His message came amid online reports and local chatter that ADC offices were vandalised, members intimidated, and party property destroyed.

Some socail media users posted videos and images showing broken windows, overturned furniture, scattered documents and charred walls at ADC secretariats, though verification is limited at this stage.

Supporters of the ADC claimed the attacks are politically motivated, suggesting they are aimed at weakening the party’s structure.

Thugs reportedly loyal to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) reportedly invaded the ADC secretariat in Abejukolo and destroyed chairs, documents and party flags.APC party

Melaye explicitly held Governor Ododo responsible for the actions of his appointees and pledged that any future assaults would not go unanswered.

We are no longer entertaining this lawlessness,” Melaye said.

BREAKING: Thugs Invade ADC Event in Kaduna, Injure Supporters.

Suspected thugs on Saturday disrupted an African Democratic Congress (ADC) event in Kaduna, leaving several supporters injured and properties vandalised.

Viral videos circulating online show the attackers storming the venue, which was decorated in ADC colours, and assaulting participants.

Photos from the scene also revealed party members with varying degrees of injuries.

The incident comes weeks after opposition politicians formally adopted the ADC as the platform for a united front against the ruling party.

Among key figures in the coalition is former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai.