The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has accused President Muhammadu
Buhari of backing the All Progressives Congress’ criticism of the peace
committee headed by former head of state, Abdulsalami Abubakar.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in a statement on Sunday,
lamented the disparagement with which the APC had been attacking the
national leaders, including Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad
Abubakar, Archbishop John Onaiyekan, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah,
retired justices of superior records as well as others highly respected
patriotic Nigerians, f
or daring to counsel Buhari’s government on some
observed undemocratic tendencies and processes.
“The intolerance
of the APC and the glaring insensitivity of this government, in spite of
the outcries of well-meaning Nigerians against their undemocratic
leanings, raise fears about the future of our democracy and the general
health of our dear nation,” the PDP said.
“The crass attacks are
more astonishing, considering the much appreciated role these great
Nigerians played in ensuring a peaceful and violence free 2015 general
elections.
“This is especially as we have no reason to believe
that such weighty attacks from the President’s party can come without
his approval, more so as the APC spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who
authored the statements was not part of the meeting between the
President and the Peace Committee”.
The PDP said it had carried
out a review of the political developments in the country since the APC
took office, and was alerting all Nigerians and the international
community that all is not well with the nation’s democracy.
The
party said this fear was derived from the fact of some conscious actions
and inactions of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government that
undermined critical institutions of democracy, emasculate the
constitution and ostensibly set the stage for a return of dictatorial
regime in Nigeria.
PDP said despite claims of being a converted
democrat, President Buhari had allowed, under his watch, incessant
violation of sections of the nation’s constitution, a development that
had become a huge threat to democracy and the stability of the nation.
“For instance, how can this government explain the fact that a major
institution of democracy like the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) has been deliberately debilitated to the extent that
it can no longer perform its statutory responsibility for lack of
quorum?
“Nigerians are aware that before his tenure expired on
June 30th, the former INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega wrote to
President Buhari, intimating him of the fact that the tenure of majority
of the national commissioners will expire before August, yet the
President never acted, resulting in the present crisis in the
commission, where more than 80% out of the statutory 13 members remain
vacant, even as eleven states of the federation are also without
Resident Electoral Commissioners.
“We note that this anomaly is
in addition to the uncertainty surrounding the controversial appointment
of an Acting Chairman of INEC in the person of a national commissioner
whose tenure has since expired, not minding that there is no provision
for an acting chairman of INEC in our constitution.
“This
development has completely enervated the commission from carrying out
its functions as stipulated in part 1 of 3rd schedule of the 1999
constitution as amended, thereby putting our electoral system under
severe threat.
“We ask, if not for a possibility of an ulterior
motive to inject a constitutional crisis and undermine the nation’s
democracy, why should President Buhari wait to be urged before he
upholds his responsibility of forwarding replacements to the Senate for
confirmation so as to enable the commission effectively carry out its
constitutional responsibilities to the nation?
“Could this be a
ploy by the APC-led government to use a decapitated INEC to conduct the
forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa to pave way for
their planned ‘capture’ of the two PDP states?
“Is the weakening
of INEC not part of the plot to use the commission to put the PDP in
precarious position in various electoral tribunals to the advantage of
the APC?
“Furthermore, Nigerians are witness to the undue
interferences of the Department of State Services (DSS) in the
activities of election tribunals in Rivers, Akwa-Ibom and other PDP
states, where electoral officers are being harassed, intimidated and
detained, ostensibly to influence judgments against the PDP.
“Akin to these are reported cases of abuse of security agencies by the
APC-led government. Of particular note is the July reprehensible sealing
of Rivers state local councils by the Police, who also barred members
of caretaker committees, that were duly appointed by the state
government to take charge of the councils following the pronouncement of
the court.
“Also, of grave concern is the adamant stance of this
administration in running a government without the statutory components
of a full cabinet as prescribed by the constitution, even when the
negative consequences of this strange and totalitarian tendency are
taking serious toll on the economy and the polity in general.
“The intolerance of the APC and the glaring insensitivity of this
government, in spite of the outcries of well-meaning Nigerians against
their undemocratic leanings, raise fears about the future of our
democracy and the general health of our dear nation.
“The PDP and
indeed all discerning Nigerians are therefore left with no other option
than to conclude that there is a clear agenda to undermine critical
institutions of democracy, intimidate Nigerians and pave way for
dictatorship in the land.
“In view of the developments, the PDP,
as a party that nurtured and sustained democracy in Nigeria for 16
years, beckons on all lovers of democracy within and outside the
country, to rise up to the occasion and impress it on President Buhari
and his APC to imbibe, in its totality, the tenets of democracy and the
rule of law in the general interest of our dear nation.
“In
raising this alarm about disturbing national issues, we however wish to
reiterate our earlier position that the PDP, as a responsible and
patriotic political party, is not in anyway averse to the fight against
corruption, as long as it is carried out within the ambits of the due
process of the law.
“Our nation is a state built on the
principles of freedom and social justice; the essentials of democracy,
where ‘sovereignty belongs to the people, from whom government, through
the constitution derives all its powers and authority’ for the good of
all, irrespective of creed, class, political, ethnic or gender
considerations; tenets that must be protected and upheld at all times.
“Finally, we call on some well-meaning Nigerians who have found
themselves in the APC, especially, those who at one time or the other,
were pupils of the teachings and visions of the founding fathers of the
PDP, to rise above the shallowness of their temporary enclave and join
in this major defence of democratic ethos”.
Source: Nigerian paper
PDP calls Buhari undemocratic, says he supports APC’s attacks on Peace Committee
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