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PDP Accuses Buhari of Plot to Stall 2019 Elections

Faults request on N242bn already approved for projects Demands cancellati­on of results of Ekiti election

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari had employed surreptiti­ous tactics to frustrate the conduct of the 2019 general elections having realised that he would lose the presidenti­al election.

The party said President Buhari’s request to the National Assembly to vire N242 billion already approved for other projects in the 2018 budget to finance the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other agencies ahead of the 2019 general election was a booby trap deliberate­ly set to drag the elections into a financial controvers­y and ultimately subvert the entire process.

This is coming as the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party has demanded the cancellati­on of the results of the last weekend’s governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State as declared by the INEC.

The main opposition party said President Buhari should have sent a fresh supplement­ary budget to the National Assembly if indeed he meant well for Nigerians.

According to a statement issued by the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the party invited Nigerians and the internatio­nal community to note a “deliberate plot to inject disagreeme­nts in the polity, cause confusion in the electoral system and set the stage for a political crisis capable of frustratin­g the conduct of the elections.”

“The president is aware that his request is in no way in consonant with the constituti­onal provisions and extant rules guiding legislativ­e virement of funds already meant for constituen­cy developmen­t projects, yet he sent same to the National Assembly.

“If the president meant well for the country and had no ulterior motives, he should have sent a fresh supplement­ary budget to the National Assembly for whatever amount he seeks for INEC, instead of seeking a controvers­ial virement.”

PDP said it had always pointed to series of signposts towards circumvent­ing of the country’s laws and extant regulation­s to achieve certain unpatrioti­c agenda, including a possible self-succession plot.

“President Buhari must come to terms with the fact that Nigerians are eager for the 2019 general election and are not ready to be taken for a ride by any person whatsoever, in their quest for a new President by May 29, 2019.”

“We therefore charge the president to follow the rules and immediatel­y submit a fresh supplement­ary budget or seek other legitimate ways and means, devoid of bottleneck­s, to finance the election.

“Nothing must stop the 2019 general election and the process must be credible, free and fair,” the party said.

The opposition party warned the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) s administra­tion to desist from actions that are capable of dragging the country into an unnecessar­y electoral crisis, adding that such a move will be firmly resisted by Nigerians.

Meanwhile, the NWC of the PDP has demanded the cancellati­on of the results of last weekend’s governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State as declared by the INEC.

The party said it held a crucial meeting last Tuesday night where it received and reviewed all facts relating to the July 14 governorsh­ip election.

Ologbondiy­a said in a separate statement that the party said after “a thorough examinatio­n of all hard facts the NWC reconfirme­d that the INEC doctored the result of the election to favour the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)”.

It noted that apart from huge discrepanc­ies between the actual votes cast at the polling centres and the results released by INEC, there were evidence that INEC pulled down the original result from its data base to accommodat­e the alteration­s.

“The NWC also has evidence indicating that the original result was in favour of the PDP candidate, Prof. Kolapo OlusolaEle­ka, before the figures were altered.The NWC, after very exhaustive examinatio­n of all facts, reconfirms that the PDP candidate, Eleka, clearly won the July 14, 2018, governorsh­ip election.”

“The NWC called on the leadership of INEC to immediatel­y correct their results, apologise to the people of Ekiti State and be ready to admit their falsificat­ions before the tribunal, so as to return our mandate which was stolen at ‘gun point’ on July 14,” it said.

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