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PDP accuses APC, Tinubu of plots to truncate 2023 general election

….Demands sanctions by INEC, International Community

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of doing everything possible to ensure that the forthcoming 2023 general election is truncated through electoral violence, burning of INEC offices and purchase of voters card.

The party alleged that the recent upsurge in the destruction of facilities of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is part a grand plan by the ruling party to derail the electoral process and cause constitutional crises.

Addressing a press conference on Wednesday at the party’s headquarters, Abuja National Publicity Secretary of the party, Hon. Debo Ologunagba called on INEC and the International community to sanction the Presidential candidate of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the APC over the plot.

“Of course, the London meeting where Asiwaju Tinubu directed his Party members to unleash violence on Nigerians was a closed-door event which was inadvertently leaked to the public. The aim of the APC was to hit our nation with violence and mislead security agencies to direct their investigation on criminal elements and social restiveness, instead of the real culprit, the APC.

“The design it to create tension across the country to validate a narrative that elections cannot hold, then orchestrate a Constitutional crisis with a view to justifying a shifting of the elections and perpetuate certain APC elements in office beyond May 29, 2023″.

PDP said that the alarm raised by the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, on the several attacks on INEC’s facilities further confirms its fears.

According to the INEC Chairman, “Since the 2019 general elections, up till 2022, we have recorded 50 attacks in 15 States of the federation, but the ones we recorded in 2022 are the ones we consider as systematic and coordinated and these are the ones that are targeted at derailing the preparations of the Commission from conducting a free, fair, transparent and credible elections.

“If these attacks go into January and February, it may be difficult for us to recover from these attacks. This is because if you look at Section 134 of the Constitution, it has threshold that a candidate must meet before that candidate can be declared winner of any election”.

He reminded Nigerians of how Asiwaju Tinubu, in a closed-door meeting in London earlier this month, declared to his members that “political power is not going to be served in a restaurant, it is not served a la carte. It is what we are doing; It is being determined; you do it at all cost; fight for it, grab it, snatch it and run with it”.

He said that consequent on the instruction, “APC leaders and members have now activated plots to derail the electoral process through orchestrated violent attacks in various States of the country aimed to trigger a nationwide security emergency situation, instill fear and make it appear inconducive to conduct elections in the country.

“Part of the plot is the current attacks on the facilities of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in various parts of the country as witnessed in Ogun, Osun and Imo States where sections critical to the conduct of elections particularly those connected to the collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) were targeted and destroyed”.

The party further alleged that it has uncovered further plans by the APC to orchestrate attacks in other States particularly Kogi and Delta; some States of the South East as well as parts of the North with the view to subverting the electoral process in as many States as possible.

“Intelligence available to our Party indicates that the attack on INEC facilities is to prevent newly registered voters from collecting their PVCs; destroy the PVC’s so that they will not be available for collection in INEC offices, and thirdly, destroy INEC equipment and cripple its capacity to conduct elections.

“In addition, the APC has introduced a very disturbing dimension of “purchasing” PVCs from unsuspecting Nigerians through monetary inducement masquerading as empowerment programmes”. 

The opposition party said that the resort of violence is an acceptance of electoral defeat which accounts for the APC’s Presidential Candidate’s decision to boycott the signing of the National Peace Accord by Presidential Candidates in the 2023 elections.

PDP observed that it is disturbing that the APC’s Presidential Candidate has not issued any caution against the many acts of violence linked to members of his party, alleging that his body language and comments suggest the condoning of the ongoing violence on the electoral process.

The PDP called on security agencies to take immediate steps to investigate and stop the APC on its vicious plot to derail our democratic process.

“The INEC should immediately invoke its regulatory powers and impose sanctions on the APC Presidential Candidate for constituting a clear and present danger to the electoral process. Our Party also calls on the International Community to impose strict sanctions including travel restrictions on APC leaders found culpable of instigating and encouraging violence in the electoral process”.

The PDP asked President Muhammadu Buhari to call Asiwaju Tinubu and his Party members to order so that Nigerians can peacefully choose their next President through a free, fair, transparent and credible electoral process.

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