Peoples Democratic Party said on Thursday that it would reject any election conducted by the Acting Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, Mrs. Amina Zakari.
The rejection, the PDP however said, would be limited to elections in which the party did not win.
“It will be very difficult to accept any result of the election conducted by Amina Zakari. It will be difficult for the PDP to accept result of election if we lose under Zakari,” the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Olisa Metuh, said.
This is even as the party told the international community to caution President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress over what the opposition PDP described as “draconian and authoritarian rule by the present government.”
Metuh spoke when he paid a visit to the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute in Abuja.
Our correspondent learnt that the visit by Metuh was not unconnected to the planned visit of Buhari to the United States of America on Sunday.
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Zakari was appointed into the INEC five years ago as a national commissioner by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Jonathan, who was the presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2015 elections, was defeated by President Buhari of the APC.
Metuh said, “We have INEC and the idea is that people heading it should be above board, but the present ruling party has appointed the ‘daughter’ of the President to head the position.
“There is nowhere in the world where such has happened, a person who has a relationship with the President.
“I am drawing the attention of the IRI to this. Buhari has appointed his ‘daughter’ as INEC chairman; we believe there will not be fairness.”
But the APC, in its reaction to the PDP position, said under Nigeria’s laws, elections could not be invalidated “just because one of the political parties has refused to recognise the law.”
The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, told our correspondent on the telephone that his party would only wish the PDP well in its adventure.
He said, “Under our law, elections are not invalidated just because one of the 29 political parties has refused to recognise a commission properly constituted by the law.
“If the PDP says it won’t recognise the head of the commission, who was even appointed into the commission by the PDP government, we can only wish it well.”
The PDP spokesman also decried Buhari’s style of leadership, alleging that the President had been sidelining PDP governors in running the affairs of the country.
He said that under Jonathan, governors from the opposition parties always accompanied the former President on foreign trips.
He alleged that Buhari had been working hard to silence the opposition by “harassing, muscling and intimidating them.”
He cited the issue of the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, adding that the Presidency had been using the security apparatus to intimidate the deputy senate president.
He said, “I want to alert the international community on issues that, if they are not handled very well, may truncate our democracy. We have witnessed a remarkable change in the past few days.
“We encourage freedom and in just two months in power, we have witnessed organised witch-hunt by the leadership of the APC in trying to muscle our people.”
Responding, the NDI Resident Country Director, Jasper Veen, noted that anywhere in the world, the most important area to tackle was the political party itself.
He noted that the way Nigerian political parties recruit people for key positions was a reflection of the political system.
He drummed up support for internal democracy, consoling the PDP that to be in the opposition was not easy.
The Resident Programme Officer of the IRI, Sentell Barnes, on the other hand promised the PDP to take up the information shared by Metuh.
He said that there was strong commitment between the US government and Nigeria, insisting that the US would ensure that democratic tenets reigned in Nigeria. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Olisah Ibu Mkpi. Aturu. Your mother has no child in you. Just because you have stopped chopping federal money, thats why all of you are shouting. You are simply empty. I am among the few Igbo's that voted APC and Buhari. Now you guys are complaining. This is just the beginning. We the Igbo's will never vote PDP in any election again. You guys have mislead the Igbo's. Other regions have sieved out the little good in that party and have left the chaff for He goats like you to enjoy. Olii boy, open your eyes well and see what has befallen you. Cant you see the way your former national chairman abandoned the party for you and Uche Secodus to manage? Nwoke, better be wise. Hunger for Niaja no get part two, better find your way out of that party now.
ReplyDeleteBros you don talk am finish. Oga Metu, better find your way. Discretion is the better part to valour (Nkwucha aburo ujo).
DeleteYou left the points the man made and decided to go for insults. Next time, be constructive and with knowledge, go against the points raised. You can insult me too but that would only tell us more about you.
DeleteExactly.....mr igbo man....tackle d point constructively,n stop all dis insults pls...
DeleteMetuh raised an issue that I feel should be properly examined by our Law makers in both houses. However, her appointment is still temporary and I am of the view that she would be interviewed prior approval.
ReplyDeleteMetuh raised an issue that I feel should be properly examined by our Law makers in both houses. However, her appointment is still temporary and I am of the view that she would be interviewed prior approval.
ReplyDeleteMetuh raised a fundamental issue and I am of the view that the Law makers would do all within their power to unravel any hidden relationship prior the appointment.
ReplyDeleteI think PDP is judgementat in rejection of INEC boss. My concern is her capacity to handle elections in Nigeria considering her academic background and working experience as pharmcist. However, if former president Jonathan could find her qualified and appointed her to work in the commissio, I see nothing wrong by the present administration finding her worthy as well to head INEC. There must be some qualities she has we may not know yet.
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