Abuja – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday
resolved to report the actions of the military in the just concluded
February 23 presidential and National Assembly elections through a
petition to the United Nations (UN) as well as other global democratic
institutions.
The PDP also resolved to file a petition at the election tribunal in Abuja today.
The
party warned that there may be no election in 2023, given the manner
the present government was running the affairs of the country.
Addressing
newsmen shortly after the expanded caucus meeting of the party, the
spokesman of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, said, “Caucus commended
Nigerians for refusing the harassment, intimidation, and militarisation
of the electoral process and participating in the election but noted
that the mandate that was freely given to our candidate was stolen and
as such the party and the candidate jointly resolved to go to the
tribunal, and reaching the end of what is permissible within our legal
system to get back our mandate on behalf of Nigerians.
“Caucus
further noted the role of the military in the February 23 election and
resolved that we will report the action of the military through a
petition to UN as well as other global democratic institutions on the
role of our military in the February 23 election.
“Caucus
also reviewed the situation in Kano State, particularly as it concerned
the court decision and noted that an appeal had been filed against the
judgment and we will continue to study and follow the situations as they
arise.
“Caucus further raised issues about the harassment,
intimidation, and cajoling of our members on the plot by the Buhari
presidency as well as APC to intimidate the people’s president, former
VP Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and the resolve of the PDP to go to court by
insisting, blackmailing, and saying that he should not go to court. We
insist that our party and our candidate have resolved to seek legal
redress on the stolen mandate.
“On the forthcoming governorship
election, we decry the militarisation of the South-South and the
rigging, which the APC is plotting ahead of the election. We urge
Nigerians to come out en masse and participate in the election and
ensure they vote for the candidates of the PDP.”
Speaking earlier
at the caucus meeting, the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche
Secondus, who said that the party would file its petition today (Monday)
or tomorrow (Tuesday), said the decision of the party to seek legal
redress was largely informed by what he called the brazen rigging of the
polls by the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Alleging that the
staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were
intimidated to carry out the bidding of the ruling party, Secondus said
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government used “the military to harass
the electorate in some parts of the country in the course of the
elections”.
He added: “Nothing will make us waver in the
pursuit of justice. The decision to go to court has been finalised and
the process has begun.
“We will file our petition today (Monday)
or tomorrow (Tuesday). No matter what anyone will do or what the APC
will say, we will seek justice to the highest court of the land.
“What
happened during this election has never happened in the history of this
country. They are celebrating criminality, they are celebrating evil.
“Our
leaders are not talking, and if you don’t speak against evil, it will
consume everybody. The National Peace Committee is not saying anything.
“INEC
and its ad-hoc staff were intimidated and everyone is quiet. If nothing
is done, we will nosedive and go deeper and deeper in this situation we
have found ourselves.”
Secondus, who expressed fear over the use
of the military in the election, warned that the way and manner the
security agencies were used in the election by APC, the ruling party
would simply write the results of the 2023 elections.
Decrying
the silence of the elders in the country, the PDP boss said the elders
should speak out now, because keeping silence would boomerang in the
nearest future.
Emphasising that the party would go to court,
Secondus called on the Federal Government to release Babalele Abdullahi,
the son-in-law of its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and his
lawyer, Uyiekpen Osagie, that are presently in detention.
He
said: “We are strong and resolute, nothing will make us change our
minds. The decision to go to court has been finalised and agreed and the
process is on. The lawyers have been assembled. We may be in court
today or tomorrow. No one can stop us.
“No matter the propaganda
of APC, we will seek justice till the last drop of our blood. We believe
justice will be done and God almighty will give justice.
“Never
has it happened in our country that INEC will be so compromised and our
security will be so involved in election that is purely of civilians.
“People
are celebrating manipulation, criminality, and rigging. This thing will
consume us one day. We asked INEC if what happened on the 23rd would
happen on the 9th? How would history and the next generation judge you?
“In 2023, there may be no election; they will simply write the results.
“If
the military wants to contest in election they should say so. It
happens in Thailand, where the military and civilian contest election.
“We
want to put on record that in Lagos, certain sections of people were
denied the opportunity to vote, is that what is going to happen on the
9th?
“The in-law of our presidential candidate and his lawyer are
in detention and not released. And the leaders of the country,
including the civil society, are keeping quiet.
“We ask that the
personal lawyer of our presidential candidate, his son-in-law be
released. We will not be intimidated and we will not keep quiet.
“The
EFCC has become the suppression and oppression of the poor. I call on
Nigerians to come out en masse to resist the intimidation.”
Secondus told the INEC boss that God, history, and the whole world were watching.
PDP Asks EFCC To Release Tanimu Turaki Immediately
Meanwhile,
PDP on Monday demanded the immediate and unconditional release of the
Deputy Director-General (Admin) of its Presidential Campaign
Organisation, Tanimu Turaki (SAN), who was arrested on Monday by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The party, which
said that Turaki was arrested for no cause, said that his arrest and
detention was part of the grand plot by the Buhari presidency and the
All Progressives Congress (APC) to use state apparatus of power to
intimidate PDP leaders and scuttle PDP’s determination to reclaim its
February 23, 2019 presidential election victory in court.
The
PDP, in a statement by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, said: “Since
the people’s candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and the PDP expressed our
unwavering determination to reclaim our victory at the tribunal, being
armed with overwhelming evidence, our leaders have been subjected to
escalated harassments, constant threats, blackmails, cajoling and
contrivances by the APC to drop our legal option.
“It is
instructive to state that Tanimu Turaki was arrested and detained upon
invitation by the EFCC to endorse a bail document for the Finance
Director of Atiku Abubakar’s company, Babalele Abdullahi, who was
arrested earlier by the commission over flimsy allegations.
“The
PDP, however, states in clear terms that the APC and the Buhari
presidency are fighting a lost battle as no amount of harassment and
threats will ever make the party to buckle in its determination to take
back the mandate, in line with the wishes and aspirations of Nigerians.
“Nigerians
are resolute on this struggle to reclaim the mandate freely given to
Atiku Abubakar at the polls and the PDP will pursue this decision to its
logical end and secure justice for the Nigerian people.”
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