Wednesday, 11 February 2015

As presidential media chat holds today, here’s a question the APC would really want GEJ to answer

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President Goodluck Jonathan is scheduled to host his traditional media chat on Wednesday, 11th February, by 7pm.

Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, said in a statement that Pres. Jonathan would use the media chat to address topical issues in the polity. One such issue which the All Progressives Congress Presidential Council Organisation (APCPCO) now wants the president to address is the rumour of a plot to install an interim government instead of allowing the elections to proceed as expected.


The APC lamented the fact that vested interest and sinister motives had already led to the postponement of the poll. The party therefore asked Pres. Jonathan to come clean on the wave of negative speculations in the public domain, to avert unrest and possible civil disobedience.

The APCPCO statement was signed on Tuesday by its Director of Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu.

The statement frowned at “the unholy alliance between the Jonathan government, the PDP and the military for the purposes of subverting the franchise of the people in the rescheduled presidential and other elections on March 28 and April 11 respectively.”

“If the witch cried in the night and the baby died in the morning, it would not be a mere coincidence. Hence, the body of civilised and democratic people around the world believe that the security excuse used by this unpopular government to prolong the polls is untrue and pretentious.

“What type of democracy allows compromising security chiefs to determine when elections would hold or not? Now, the National Security Adviser (NSA) has become the megaphone for this government. He went to Chatham House in the UK to call for election postponement which he has now obtained. Next, he claims he would crush Boko Haram within six weeks. What if he can’t, will there be a further excuse to extend the elections and create constitutional impasse? Nigerians are no fools and nobody can pull soiled cotton over our eyes anymore.

 ”We are inundated with information as to how this government wants to tamper with due process by discrediting INEC and even sack its Chairman, raise false alarms, rig the election with military connivance and eventually scuttle democracy, replacing it with an interim government. For all we know and can see, the contraption of an interim government has no place in the constitution as former President Obasanjo said on BBC Monday night.

“President Jonathan must come clean on these allegations. He is the Commander-in-Chief, and not the NSA. Hence he must, as a matter of urgency, speak to the nation and the world on these salient allegations. A refusal would make him the historic President who doesn’t give a damn while on national assignment.”

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