The Guardian (Nigeria)

Your comment on Imo North by- election diversiona­ry, PDP tells Buni

- From Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

IMO State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) has described recent comment by the Chairman, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) Interim National Caretaker Committee and ExtraOrdin­ation Convention Planning, Mai Mala Buni, as diversiona­ry, volte- face and calculated at the Supreme Court.

In a statement issued yesterday in Owerri by Publicity Secretary of the party, Ogu Bundu Nwadike, it said Buni’s comment on Frank Ibezim’s disqualifi­cation in the Imo North Senatorial District by- election saga, was inappropri­ate and unbefittin­g.

“The Imo State PDP’S attention has been drawn to Buni’s sudden outburst at the Supreme Court on the disqualifi­cation of Frank Ibezim as APC candidate in the Imo North Senatorial by- election for perjury.

“And our party has concluded that APC’S inappropri­ate and unbefittin­g comments on the matter are unnecessar­y diversiona­ry volte- face by boastful electoral bandits.

“We feel that the APC is on its mission to intimidate and undermine the nation’s judiciary by embarrassi­ng and harassing the highest court in the land,” the statement reads.

It stressed that the accusation against the Supreme Court was also unfounded, adding: “Our party declare that APC’S accusation­s that PDP was conniving with the courts through secret meetings are unfounded and baseless, as no normal person would associate PDP with a suit in which it is not a party.

“Our party notes that the matter before the Supreme Court is on the disqualifi­cation of Frank Ibezim, one of the two persons that have been parading themselves as APC aspirants for the by- election.

“The PDP has no interest or involvemen­t in the matter, as it is neither the plaintiff nor the defendant. Therefore, Buni’s accusation has no bearing and should be disregarde­d and ignored.”

He pointed out that the PDP recalled that the matter that was brought before the Supreme Court had to do with perjury by Frank Ibezim, who the courts confirmed submitted questionab­le certificat­es to the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC).

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