The
All Progressives Congress, APC on Friday said despite the decision of
the National Council of State on Thursday that the 2015 general
elections must go on as scheduled, proponents of election shift have not
given up on their agenda to stop the polls.
This was disclosed in
Abuja by the National Publicity Secretary of the Party, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, who added that those it called “the desperadoes” would always
fail in their “evil machinations, as there is no power strong enough to
defeat a determined people.”
The
party refer to the “provocative” call by the Southern Nigeria Peoples
Assembly for the postponement of the elections and the arrest of INEC
Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, as one of the new antics of the election
postponement campaigners.
APC added, “It is shameful that those who should be working hard to promote peaceful elections as scheduled are the same ones doing everything possible to trigger violence. Those who should ordinarily be seen as elder statesmen have degenerated to dangerous partisans and shameless promoters of a narrow, parochial interest, at the expense of the national interest.
”Who does not know that wherever President Goodluck Jonathan’s interest lies, therein you will find Chief Edwin Clark, whether or not it is in the national interest? Who does not know that the anarchic call by Chief Clark and his cohorts are being made at the behest of a frenzied Presidency?
“The
irresponsible and divisive statement by PDP spokesman, Olisa Metuh, is
another indication that those working hard to sink the elections have
not given up. Why will Metuh make such an incendiary statement that the
APC and INEC are working hand in hand to disenfranchise the supporters
of the PDP by making sure they do not get PVCs, without a shred of
evidence beyond sheer emotions.
”People
like Metuh speak just because they could, not because what they say
adds any value to purposeful democratic governance. Nigerians are
undoubtedly confounded that the spokesman for a ruling party will be
fanning the embers of ethnic discord, at such a sensitive time like
this. There must be a limit to desperation.”
The party called on Nigerians to reject those who would stop at nothing to destroy the nation instead of losing power through the ballot box.
It further argued that this was the implication of the “so-called intelligence” announced by the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency and Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr Mike Omeri.
The party said: “Saying they got intelligence report that female suicide bombers are planning to attack polling booths during February elections is nothing but scaremongering and wishful thinking. In spite of them, the elections will proceed without violence because Nigerians are ready, willing and able to ensure that.
”Omeri, who is serving on the campaign committee of President Jonathan even as he is holding a sensitive national portfolio, should keep his intelligence to himself. No one but his masters will swallow his scaremongering, which is aimed at depopulating polling units during the elections.”
The party called on security agencies to ensure enhanced protection for all the 11 presidential candidates contesting next week’s election in order to stop a situation which it feared could be exploited in the Constitution allowing election shift if anything untoward should happen to any of the candidates.
The
APC also appealed to its members and supporters to remain calm and not
to succumb to the antics of those who were bent on precipitating
violence before, during and after elections, saying non-violence should
be their watchword.
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