Press statement from the APC below...
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said the President's decision
to summon INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega to a meeting that was not
attended by other political parties in Abuja on Tuesday is part of
ongoing moves to compromise the integrity of the electoral commission,
which is expected to be fair and neutral.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it is wrong for the
President, who himself is a candidate in the forthcoming elections, to
be summoning the electoral umpire at will, especially when such
meetings are populated by his appointees.
''Without the representatives of other political parties attending
such meetings, irrespective of whether or not it is aimed at briefing
security chiefs on the preparations for the polls, the ruling PDP and
its presidential candidate are seeking to gain undue advantage over
others ahead of the elections.
"'It is like the referee in a football match meeting with key
officials of one of the teams ahead of the match. This is against the
spirit of transparency and fairness and must stop forthwith.
''Had the representatives of other political parties apart from the
PDP (the President is the leader of the PDP) attended the meeting, the
widespread speculations that Jega's life and job were threatened if he
fails to drop the use of the card reader, as well as circulating
reports that he will be removed before Saturday, would not have
happened,'' it said.
APC said whatever briefings must be given by the INEC chairman on the
elections must have in attendance the representatives of all the
political parties that will participate in the elections.
It also decried clandestine meetings between some key presidency and
INEC officials with a view to rigging the elections, warning the
presidency to steer clear of the electoral officials if indeed they
are desirous of a free, fair, credible and peaceful elections.
Meanwhile, the party has said the Presidency and the PDP cannot and
must not be allowed to profit from their sponsorship of ethnic
militias, including MASSOB and OPC, to create chaos and violence
before, during and after the elections.
It said the plot by the duo is to make the country so unsafe before
the polls that members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), who
are supposed to serve as electoral officials, will simply say they can
no longer participate in the elections because they fear for their
lives.
"This will simply truncate the elections and trigger a constitutional
crisis, the exact scenario being plotted by the Jonathan
Administration and the PDP to allow them to either perpetuate
themselves in office or install an interim government,'' APC said.
It said another booby trap on the path of holding the elections as
rescheduled are the pending court cases against the use of the card
reader by INEC.
''Nigerians should note that nothing is yet guaranteed as far as the
holding of the rescheduled elections is concerned.
The Jonathan
Administration and the PDP are still shopping for a court judgement to
declare the use of the card reader unconstitutional, just because they
are now painfully aware that Nigerians have rejected them and their
party..
''We are therefore calling on all our compatriots to be more vigilant
in the next few days to the elections. We are also alerting local and
foreign observers, and the international community, to the ongoing
shenanigans by the Jonathan Administration and the PDP to scuttle the
polls,'' APC said
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Abuja, March 18th 2015
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