The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors in Nigeria have made a shocking allegation that security agencies in the country are infiltrating their party to create division and undermine their unity. This accusation was made in a statement released by the PDP Governors’ Forum, where they expressed their concern over the alleged infiltration. According to the governors, the security agencies are using various tactics to create divisions within the party, including sponsoring rival factions and fueling internal conflicts. The governors warned that this alleged infiltration poses a significant threat to the country’s democracy and the stability of the party. They called on the security agencies to desist from interfering in the internal affairs of the party and to focus on their primary responsibility of maintaining law and order. The PDP governors also urged their party members to be vigilant and to resist any attempts by external forces to divide them. They emphasized the need for unity and cohesion within the party, especially in the face of the upcoming general elections. The governors reiterated their commitment to the principles of democracy and the rule of law, and they vowed to do everything in their power to protect the party from external interference. The allegation of security agencies’ infiltration has sparked a heated debate in Nigeria, with many questioning the role of security agencies in the country’s politics. Some have accused the ruling party of using security agencies to intimidate and undermine the opposition, while others have defended the security agencies, saying they are only doing their job. The PDP governors’ allegation has also raised concerns about the independence and impartiality of security agencies in Nigeria. Many are calling for an investigation into the matter, to determine the extent of security agencies’ involvement in the internal affairs of the party. The development has also highlighted the need for security agencies to be transparent and accountable in their operations. The PDP governors’ forum has vowed to take all necessary steps to protect the party from external interference and to ensure that the party remains united and strong. They have also called on the international community to pay attention to the development and to support the country’s democratic process. The allegation has also sparked a reaction from the ruling party, with some of its members dismissing the claim as baseless and unfounded. However, the PDP governors have insisted that their allegation is genuine and that they have evidence to support their claim. The development has also raised questions about the role of security agencies in Nigeria’s democracy and the need for them to be neutral and impartial. The PDP governors have vowed to continue to speak out against any attempts to undermine the country’s democracy and to protect the party from external interference. They have also called on their party members to remain vigilant and to resist any attempts to divide them. The allegation of security agencies’ infiltration has also highlighted the need for the country’s electoral commission to be independent and impartial. Many are calling for the electoral commission to take steps to ensure that the upcoming general elections are free and fair. The PDP governors have also called on the electoral commission to investigate the allegation and to take necessary steps to prevent any interference in the electoral process. The development has also sparked a debate about the need for security agencies to be reformed and made more accountable. Many are calling for the security agencies to be overhauled and for new measures to be put in place to ensure their independence and impartiality. The PDP governors’ allegation has also raised concerns about the country’s human rights record and the need for the government to respect the rights of citizens. Many are calling for the government to take steps to ensure that the rights of citizens are protected and that the country’s democracy is strengthened.