 The Interparty Advisory Council, IPAC, a coalition of the 18 registered political parties on Friday, raised concerns over plots of entering government by unknown peasants, saying this would scuttle the nation's democracy. The national chairman of IPAC, Yabaji Sani, told journalists in Abuja that the allegation if true was treasonable and a civilian coup. He called on the Department of State Services to name, arrest and persecute the plotters of the interim government in accordance with the law to serve as a deterrent to orders. The DSS had raised the alarm that following the 2023 general elections, some aggrieved peasants were planning to destabilize the country by instituting an interim government. The Interparty Advisory Council, IPAC, condemns in strong terms the call and plot to install an interim government in Nigeria. It is a civilian coup, treason, absolutely unconstitutional and democratic and unacceptable. IPAC rejects any attempt to scuttle, subvert and truncate the nation's emerging democracy by reactionary and with progressive forces. It is in attempt to overheat the polity, cross confusion, political upheavals, impasse and quagmire, as was the case in the infamous annulment of the June 12, 1993, precision election that necessitated the hasty set off of an interim government by General Ibrahim Babawangida, which was headed by Chief Enes Sionaka in August 1993. Council notes the statement by the Department of State Service, DSS, that it has uncovered a plot by some persons to violently disrupt the nation's peace and install an interim government. Council demands that the country's intelligence service should name the plotters, arrest and prosecute then in accordance with the law of the land to serve as a deterrent to others who would resort to self-help to achieve their selfish political ambition. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.