Olisa
Metuh, PDP Publicity Secretary (Image source: TheCable)
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The Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) has ruled out the possibility of challenging the outcome of the March 28
presidential election in the court in order not to distract Muhammadu Buhari,
when he finally assumes office.
Godwin
Orubebe, a former minister of Niger Delta and one of the agents of the party at
the national collation centre, had said that the party was unimpressed with the
conduct of Attahiru Jega, chairman of INEC, during the election.
TheCable report continues:
Similarly,
Bello Fadile, another PDP agent at the collation centre, refused to sign
the result sheet like the candidates of other political parties.
“Whether
I sign the result sheet or not, it does not make any difference. We will
challenge it when we go to court,” he had said.
In
his concession speech, President Goodluck Jonathan urged aggrieved party
members to seek legal redress.
“Although
some people have expressed mixed feelings about the results announced by the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I urge those who may feel
aggrieved to follow due process based on our constitution and our electoral
laws, in seeking redress,” he had said.
But
Olisa Metuh, publicity secretary of the party, on Tuesday said that rather than
distract Buhari, the party would support him in order to salvage the nation’s
democracy.
“We
will not distract Buhari; we will help him to salvage democracy. We will offer
APC alternative programme. We will be the best opposition, we do hope that the
opposition will appreciate democracy,” he said at a press conference on
Tuesday.
“PDP
recognizes that there were irregularities in the presidential election, but we
decided that promoting unity is paramount to us. It is the wish of this party
that the president-elect will not be disturbed. We will not do anything that
will disturb him and we will not condole harassment of our members.”
Metuh,
though, said APC lacks what it takes to sustain democracy, saying the PDP
would return to power after four years.
“We
are convinced that the APC lacks what it takes to sustain our democracy. The
PDP is not leaving any stone unturned to ensure that it returned to power in
the next four years to save the nation’s democracy and re-channel our vision of
a greater Nigeria,” he said.
Metuh
added that members of the party were being harassed, saying that the country
was heading into dictatorship.
“As
we address you today, our nation and its citizens are facing a serious threat,”
he said.
“We are on the verge of a
quick slide into dictatorship and the personal freedom we all enjoy today is
about to be obliterated. The PDP has invited you today to address a matter
of serious national importance, a grievous development and worrisome trend
which is not only inimical to the stability of our nation but also the
collective wellbeing of all citizens.”
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