The
Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) has expressed outrage
against Nigeria’s Security Chiefs for embarking on what it called, “Away
Without Leave” (AWOL).
The CNPP’s stand followed the postponement of the general elections, a development that is generating mixed reactions.
The CNPP’s stand followed the postponement of the general elections, a development that is generating mixed reactions.
In
a statement made available to DAILY POST on Sunday by the group’s
national publicity secretary, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, he said, “CNPP has no
better definition of the blackmail submission of the Security Chiefs
that they cannot secure the managers of the general elections, if the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) insist on holding the
elections in February; but as AWOL, since less than 10% of the country’s
local government areas is under the control of the Boko Haram
insurgents.
“We
are at a loss the mileage the Security Chiefs will cover between now
and 28 March to crush the Bokom Haram, which warranted the shift of the
February polls, or will the poll be shifted again, if the insurgent
rages?’ Mr Osita Okechukwu their spokesman submitted in the terse press
statement”.
He
posited that, “CNPP is making this assertion, based on our phobia of
possible truncation of our fledgling democracy; for we witnessed first
hand how our member political parties, some of whom have no candidate
for any Parliamentary bid or Governorship were manipulated and
compromised by the presidency to support poll elongation.
“We,
however, commend the 21 Resident Electoral Commissioners and 12
political parties that opposed poll-tenure- elongation and pray that
there is no further elongation: they should take solace on the truism
that postponement of examinations cannot assist an indolent student.
“We
wish once again to appeal to President Goodluck Jonathan to place the
collective interest of our dear country above personal political
survival, for whatever happens, he should thank his stars for ruling
this country for six years”.
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