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The All Progressives Congress
(APC) has accused President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) of scaring voters away from north-eastern states where Buhari is
favourite to record landslide victories.
It
also alleged that an emissary of President Goodluck Jonathan is meeting with
emirs in the north in a bid to push for an interim government, TheCable reports.
The report continues:
APC
added that PDP was “sponsoring the circulation of leaflets urging the
people of Gombe to stay away from polling booths on election days or they will
be in trouble.”
In
a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by Lai Mohammed, its spokesman, the party
said “it could put anything beyond the PDP and the Jonathan administration,
because of their desperation to ensure that the general election did not hold,
at all costs.”
It
said even the attack on Gombe on Saturday was suspect, wondering how Boko Haram
insurgents would drive on the highway from Maiduguri to Gombe in a convoy of
many vehicles without being spotted or stopped at the myriad of military
checkpoints dotting the area.
The
APC said it was curious that “the Boko Haram terrorists, who have never
mentioned the elections in their regular videos on YouTube, had suddenly
started campaigning against the conduct of elections”.
The
party also noted that the local government elections in Yobe, one of the
hotbeds of the Boko Haram insurgency, went without any incident in 2013,
indicating there had not been a systematic campaign by the insurgents to attack
voters.
“Part
of the strategy of the PDP and the Jonathan administration is to depopulate
perceived opposition strongholds through all sorts of dangerous measures, and
this scaremongering, supposedly by Boko Haram, fits into that strategy. They
are also the unseen hands behind the advertisement by faceless groups urging
Muslims to vote for Muslim candidates. It is in line with their exploitation of
religious and ethnic fault lines to divide Nigerians,” it said.
APC
stated that the alarm raised by Mike Omeri, coordinator of the national
information centre that some female suicide bombers might strike at polling
units during the elections, also fits into the PDP and Jonathan
administration’s opposition stronghold depopulation strategy.
“It
is now very clear to Nigerians that the PDP-led federal government does not
want the forthcoming elections to hold, because it is guaranteed a shellacking.
First, the government sponsored a campaign to postpone the elections because of
low PVC distribution. When they realized the number of PVCs collected was
growing and that their argument might no longer be tenable, they suddenly used
security as an alibi, abandoning their earlier push for the election shift on
the basis of low PVC distribution,” the party argued.
“After
they succeeded in forcing the postponement, they launched another campaign for
the PVCs and the card readers to be jettisoned in favour of TVCs, because that
will allow them to rig if indeed the elections proceed in spite of them. Those
campaigning against the use of PVCs and card readers have forgotten that Ghana
successfully used the same technology in its last elections, and that it is not
rocket science.”
It
further accused the PDP-led federal government of exhibiting the traits of
election phobia by “continuing to clandestinely campaign for an interim
government, even though the attorney-general of the federation and minister of
justice had publicly denied such moves”.
“It
is an open secret that as we write this statement, their emissary is touring
the north meeting with emirs and others to push for an interim government. It
has also been revealed how they plan to use the national assembly to seek
tenure elongation. Never before has a sitting government been this desperate to
avoid elections. This election phobia by a sitting government is a first in
contemporary history,” the APC alleged.”
The
party urged President Goodluck Jonathan not “to plunge Nigeria into crisis or
give the country the Gbagbo treatment, all in pursuit of personal interest at
the expense of national interest”.
“The
plot that landed Ivory Coast under Laurent Gbagbo in hot water, and for which
Gbagbo is currently cooling his heels in a holding cell at the International
Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, was not as elaborate as that being pushed by
the PDP and the Jonathan administration. That is why we are urging them to
tread softly and save Nigeria from crisis,” it said.
“We
know Nigerians have seen through the games being played by the PDP and the
Jonathan administration. Nigerians and the entire world know those who are
behind the election postponement, the myriad of court cases seeking to
disqualify our presidential candidate, the ongoing efforts to depopulate
opposition strongholds, the devilish advertisements seeking to use ethnicity
and religion to divide Nigerians, the campaign to jettison the PVCs and card
readers in favour of TVCs as well as the tenure elongation and interim government
options
“That is why we are calling
on all lovers of democracy to be vigilant in the run-up to the rescheduled
polls, and for them to insist that nothing but the holding of the elections
will be acceptable to Nigerians.”
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