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Presidency, PDP Bicker over Cambridge Analytical Scandal

- Omololu Ogunmade and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday exchanged harsh words over a recent report, which revealed that a loyalist of former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 paid Cambridge Analytical, a London based-firm, €2 million to hack into the email of President Muhammadu Buhari, who was then the All Progressiv­e Congress presidenti­al candidate.

While the Presidency asked the PDP to explain its role in the unfolding scandal, the leading opposition party retorted that the report was a fabricatio­n of the Buhari administra­tion to divert the people’s attention from its failure to secure the country and revive its economy.

Responding to the allegation by the PDP that the APC and the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) were plotting to rig the 2019 general elections, the Presidency in a statement by Malam Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, accused the opposition party of raising false alarm to divert attention from the internatio­nal scandal to cover up its shortcomin­gs.

Shehu, who said nothing undermines democracy like unfair practices, recalled how such a trend compelled former United States President Richard Nixon to resign when he faced impeachmen­t process.

According to him, it is the same reason the alleged interferen­ce in the US 2016 presidenti­al poll by Russia is currently being investigat­ed.

Describing PDP's decision to drag the APC and Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to the United Nations over allegation of plot to rig 2019 polls as laughable, Shehu

said Buhari would never be part of any plot, which undermines democracy, citing various elections conducted since he assumed office as evidence.

He also said the outbreak of Cambridge Analytical scandal showed that PDP lacked any moral right to make allegation of rigging, advising the party to rather work hard to win the people's trust instead of engaging in false accusation.

Shehu said: “Nothing undermines the country's democracy such as unfair practices. That is why President Nixon resigned to avoid impeachmen­t when they hacked into the opposition, Democratic Party’s records; and this is why a Special Counsel is investigat­ing the alleged Russian interferen­ce in the US presidenti­al election, and if President Donald Trump’s campaign is complicit in the attempted subversion of democracy in that country.

“The PDP’s decision to drag the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and INEC to the United Nations over alleged plan or plot to rig the 2019 general elections are not only laughable and puerile, but they also demonstrat­e the level of desperatio­n that is haunting the opposition leaders.

“President Muhammadu Buhari is passionate­ly committed to free and fair elections in the country and for a man who joined forces with local and internatio­nal observers to ensure a free and fair election, which brought him to power in 2015, the president would under no circumstan­ces tolerate any attempt to derail constituti­onal democracy.

“The outcome of the gubernator­ial elections in Edo, Ondo and Anambra States stand as clear examples of President Buhari’s commitment to free and fair elections in the country, and Nigerians should indeed be wary of PDP’s desperate propaganda.

“For the PDP to be preaching free and fair elections is like a street-walker preaching about chastity.

“We must recall that the PDP postponed the 2015 general elections in the guise of national security challenges because defeat was staring it starkly in the face. Despite the delay tactics, it was resounding­ly defeated when the polls finally held.

“The PDP has lost every moral ground and it is mortally afraid of facing the 2019 general elections because Nigerians will always remember their past and punish them one more time for economical­ly plundering the country.

In its reaction, the PDP the Presidency for falsely accusing it of hacking into Buhari’s personal data in the run up to the 2015 general election.

It said the president’s handlers decided to concoct the fabricatio­ns just to divert public attention from the overwhelmi­ng national and internatio­nal rejection of his administra­tion, particular­ly the Bill Gates’ verdict on the economy.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, in a statement, said the Presidency, in its haste to dish out lies, failed to realize that contrary to its claims, the report they relied upon did not even mention the PDP or any of its officials and that it even exonerated Jonathan as having no knowledge of the alleged scam.

The PDP said: “Since the PDP has never been involved in hacking into any person’s data, we decided to peruse the documents and publicatio­ns in the UK Guardian, relied upon by President Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant, Mallam Shehu Garba, only to discover that none of them alluded to any involvemen­t of the PDP or any of our officials or members, directly or indirectly of being in any way whatsoever a part of the said saga.

"It is incontrove­rtible that the documents had clinically stated that, ‘there is no suggestion that Jonathan knew of the covert operation.’ Nigerians must therefore be shocked at the extent the Buhari-led presidency can go in its penchant for beguiling, contrivanc­e, deceit, fabricatio­n and lies.

"Like a bunch of famished broom, it is clear that the sinking Buhari presidency has become desperate in its bid to divert public attention from its multifario­us failures and damning verdicts from national and internatio­nal figures.

“Furthermor­e, it is laughable for the Presidency to say that the PDP is afraid of elections. This is the same Presidency that recently informed Nigerians that President Buhari was delaying his declaratio­n for 2019 for fear of political opponents.

“Who is afraid of election? Is it the PDP or the President’s All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) that has failed to conform with its constituti­onal provision of constituti­ng a Board of Trustees (BOT); a party, which is so afraid to conduct even internal election and had to extend the tenure of its executives because its stuck 2019 presidenti­al candidate is even afraid of other possible contestant­s within its fold?

"From the actions of the APC, it is manifest that the party is not only mortally afraid of elections but engaging in all manner of shenanigan­s to suppress opposition in our nation.

"Nigerians are aware of the show of shame in Kano state, earlier today, when the APC Federal Government, out of fear of our soaring support from Nigerians, used the police to attack our members and stopped our mega rally in Gaya Local Government Area of the state.

"Our message to the Presidency and the APC is that lies, propaganda and use of force will not save them from the looming electoral disgrace as Nigerians are tired of their misrule and are now rallying on our reposition­ed PDP to salvage our nation come 2019.”

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