Namadi Sambo, Nigeria’s vice president
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Namadi Sambo, Nigeria’s vice president, has said
that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is not in anyway afraid of the
use of card readers for the forthcoming general election. Sambo
said the party was only interested in ensuring that the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) conducts proper elections.
He
was speaking on Thursday during an interactive session with members of the
Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Kano.
TheCable reports:
Sambo said, “There
is nothing wrong with the use of card readers but our concern is free, fair and
credible election. We
don’t want anything to go wrong through the use of the card readers. PDP is not
afraid of anything. We are only saying, let us do this thing properly. In
Ebonyi state, the INEC commissioner said he is going to repeat the testing and
in so many other states there have been problems with the card readers, to the
extent that INEC itself has introduced an incidence form.”
Sambo
further said PDP remained the only party in the country that has retained its
identity since 1998.
“Our
party has been there since 1998. It has never changed name or colour. It is the
party Nigerians want and the party they will vote in to continue doing good
things,” he said.
He
described the postponement of the election as a blessing in disguise, saying if
INEC had gone ahead with the poll at the dates initially scheduled, 23 million
eligible voters would have been disenfranchised.
“The
postponement of the election has been a blessing to Nigerians,” he said.
“INEC
extended the period for the distribution of the PVCs to March 22, otherwise 23
million Nigerians would have been short changed.”
He
also urged Nigerians to support the federal government in the battle against
insurgency, maintaining that the situation in the northeast should not be
politicised but seen as a collective responsibility.
“All
Nigerians must come together to address this issue. It is the only way the
issue can be addressed,” he said.
“Is it the government of
Nigeria that sent Boko Haram to other countries like Chad, Niger Republic and
Cameroun?”
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