The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday said 28 workers were arrested during the raid on its data centre in Lagos early Saturday, which the party likened to the Watergate burglary in the United States in the 1970s.
"Over 50 security operatives drafted from Abuja blocked the two major street entrances to the APC data entry centre, pulled down the gates, and spent over two hours ransacking and vandalising the centre," APC spokesman Lai Mohammed said.
"Saturday's attack is another one in the string of attacks and illegal actions of the PDP-led administration," Mohammed said, referring to President Goodluck Jonathan's ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
He described the raid as the worst political scandal in Nigeria's history and likened it to the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of US president Richard Nixon in 1974.
"Just like the Watergate scandal in the USA, the state-sponsored security operatives apparently acting at the behest of the ruling PDP government turned the office upside down, and pulled out and vandalised everything in sight," he said.
Speaker Aminu Tambuwal was also tear-gassed on Thursday as police tried to prevent him and other lawmakers from entering the chamber.
The State Security Service (SSS) confirmed the raid on the APC office, saying it was investigating an alleged cloning of voters cards currently being issued by the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) for next year's general elections.
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