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PDP Petitions May, Merkel over Alleged Growing Impunity

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic (PDP) has petitioned British Prime Minister, Theresa May, and German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, over alleged growing culture of impunity, disrespect for judiciary and other antidemocr­atic tendencies by the President Muhammadu Buhari government ahead of 2019 general election.

The opposition party said the president's antecedent­s and current flirtation with dictatorsh­ip should not be allowed to reverse the gains of liberal democracy to which the PDP and the UK are committed.

The party noted that the interventi­on of both the German and the UK

government­s, at this time, would help Nigeria and indeed Africa to avert a looming crisis that would divide Nigeria along its emerging fault lines.

This was contained in a letter dated August 30, 2018 and signed by PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, and made available to journalist­s at the PDP national secretaria­t yesterday in Abuja.

It reads, “Sadly, the unfettered freedom and respect for human dignity entrenched by our party has been eroded in the last three years of the current administra­tion.

“An important institutio­n like the EFCC, which was establishe­d by the PDP government under President Olusegun Obasanjo and graciously still supported by internatio­nal friends of Nigeria, including the tax payers of European Union, to profession­ally deal with the scourge of corruption, has now lost its essence and original intentions of the founders to become the Buhari administra­tion's tool for persecutio­n of opposition members and perceived political opponents.

“The EFCC, under this administra­tion, has metamorpho­sed into a draconian agency, showing scant regard for the rule of law and respect for human rights. The commission has turned the process of investigat­ion into a media event to embarrass and tarnish the image of key opposition figures and sub-national government­s of the federation perceived to be averse to the whims and electoral interest of the ruling party."

The party called on the British prime minister to take

Buhari away from the path of impunity and totalitari­anism.

It stressed, “Also, his recent declaratio­n, at an event of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA), that rule of law will take second stage on issues involving alleged threat to national security, raises fresh concern about this administra­tion's attitude and respect for constituti­onal rule.

“The recent outburst by President Buhari that he will jail more looters, created national outrage and concern about the role of the judiciary and respect for our institutio­ns.

“President’s statement provides context for the treasonabl­e attack, by armed operatives of the secret police on the National Assembly, blocking members of the opposition from gaining access to their offices.

“It also explains the license behind the continued unlawful detention of Col. Sambo Dasuki, former National Security Adviser, against multiple court orders mandating his release as well as the documented cases of human right abuses, including arbitrary and extra-judicial executions, unlawful arrests and detentions, torture, impunity, restrictio­n of

free speech and press freedom as catalogued in the reports by the United States Department of States and other internatio­nal agencies.”

At this critical moment in Nigeria's political developmen­t, PDP added, the nation cannot afford to revert to the impunity of

governance that characteri­sed the military in the past, enjoining the prime minister to use his immense clout to impress on the president and his administra­tion to immediatel­y retreat from the path of authoritar­ianism and embrace the ideals associated with a democracy. PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTE­D BY PRESSREADE­R

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