By Muhammadu Buhari
Following the decision by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to postpone the 2015 general elections by six weeks, I
wish to appeal for utmost restraint and calm by all Nigerians,
especially the teeming supporters of our great party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
This postponement, which comes on the heels of the bogey of the
National Security Adviser that half of the registered voters were being
disenfranchised was exposed as a crude and fraudulent attempt to subvert
the electoral process. The PDP administration has now engineered a
postponement using the threat that security will not be guaranteed
across the length and breadth of Nigeria because of military engagement
in some states in the North East. It is important to note that
although INEC acted within its constitutional powers, it is clear that
it has been boxed into a situation where it has had to bow to pressure.
Thus, the independence of INEC has been gravely compromised.
As a Nigerian and a presidential candidate in the elections, I share
in the disappointment and frustration of this decision. This
postponement coming a week to the first election has raised so many
questions, many of which shall be asked in the days ahead. However, we
must not allow ourselves to be tempted into taking actions that could
further endanger the democratic process.
Our country is going through a difficult time in the hands of
terrorists. Any act of violence can only complicate the security
challenges in the country and provide further justification to those who
would want to exploit every situation to frustrate the democratic
process in the face of certain defeat at the polls.
If anything, this postponement should strengthen our resolve and
commitment to rescue our country from the current economic and social
collapse from this desperate band. Our desire for change must surpass
their desperation to hold on to power at all cost. We are clearly
dealing with people who feel they can get away with placing their
personal interest over those of our nation and its citizens. What is at
stake is the very survival of our country. We must not allow this
temporary delay to abort this great opportunity. While I share the
pains and frustrations of my fellow citizens over this development, my
deep faith in the democratic process assures me that this country, with
your support, will overcome.
We must remain resolute and rise above all provocations. We must
continue to trust in the entire democratic process and in INEC, which
has been brought under so much pressure in the last few days. Our trust
can only serve to encourage the electoral body to remain steadfast and
remain committed to the rule of law. I wish to state strongly that our
party will not tolerate any further interference with the electoral
process. The rescheduled elections of March 28th and April 11th, 2015
must be sacrosanct.
Nigeria is definitely greater than any of us, and much more important
than our individual ambitions.
Before us there was Nigeria, and long
after we are gone there will still be Nigeria.
Let us continue to do
our part to make it thegreat country that it should be. We must rescue
our dear country. God being on our side, we shall salvage Nigeria
together.
God Bless Nigeria!
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