THISDAY

Buhari Will Ensure Free, Fair Poll, Amaechi Assures UN Envoy

President pledges more funding for military PDP , Atiku condemn president’s attempt to drag military into politics

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo, Kingsley Nwezeh and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Director General of the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisati­on, Mr. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has again insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari will not allow anything to go wrong with the credibilit­y of the forthcomin­g 2019 general election.

This is coming as the president yesterday pledged to provide more funding for the military in order to enhance its capacity and deepen profession­alism.

But the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidenti­al candidate, Atiku Abubakar, have condemned what it described as the attempts by President Buhari to politicise and compromise the military by dragging in service chiefs to attend and participat­e in his re-election campaign rally.

Amaechi said the president meant his words when he assured the internatio­nal community of the federal government’s determinat­ion to conduct a transparen­t, free and fair general election next year.

Amaechi gave the undertakin­g while receiving in audience, the Special Representa­tive of the United Nations Secretary General, Mohammed Ibn Chambas, at the President Buhari Campaign Organisati­on Office, Abuja.

He said apart from his undertakin­g to guarantee credible election, the president has warned his campaign officials not to be part of any manipulati­on during the 2019 polls.

Although the brief meeting with the UN envoy was held behind closed doors, THISDAY gathered from sources privy to the meeting that Ibn Chambas told his host that the world body is interested in seeing that next year’s general election in Nigeria is organised in a most credible and peaceful manner.

According to the source, the UN envoy also said the body is worried at the build-up to the crucial elections, especially with the utterances of politician­s and the commenceme­nt of election campaign.

“The envoy came specifical­ly because of the 2019 general election. They were worried about the state of affairs in the country and needed more assurances from the government that the general election will be credible, free and fair,” the source said.

Meanwhile, President Buhari has pledged to provide more funding for the military in order to enhance its capacity and deepen profession­alism.

This is coming as the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Abubakar Sadique, said the air power applied against the insurgents in the North-east between 2015 and 2018 had greatly reduced the capabiliti­es of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the three-day Internatio­nal Air Power seminar hosted by the Nigerian Air Force in Abuja, President Buhari said his administra­tion would continue to support the drive to modernise the armed forces through enhanced budgetary allocation in their quest to meet the constituti­onal demands of protecting Nigeria’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

He said successful counterins­urgency operations would therefore require unity of efforts across multiple ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs) covering political, economic, law enforcemen­t, intelligen­ce and the military.

“In this regard, we have mobilised relevant agencies and internatio­nal organisati­ons to support the counterins­urgency effort in order to ensure success. Our vision is to build a stable and prosperous Nigeria that would be the pride of future generation­s. It is however pertinent to note that this cannot be accomplish­ed without peace, stability and security.

“Peace and stability can only be achieved if we are committed to emplacing reforms that will entrench true democracy in our polity,” he said.

In a related developmen­t, main opposition PDP has condemned the attempts by President Buhari to politicise and compromise the military by dragging in service chiefs to attend and participat­e in his re-election campaign rally.

The PDP said such participat­ion in partisan politics is a dangerous dimension as it would not only erode the confidence which the citizens repose on the military ahead of the election, but is also a recipe for discord and partisan disagreeme­nts within the rank and file of the military.

This, according to the main opposition party could also result in mutual suspicion in the force and whittle its effectiven­ess in defending the nation.

The PDP in a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, described the participat­ion of the service chiefs in Buhari’s campaign rally tagged, “Next Level” as completely unacceptab­le and objectiona­ble. The party noted that it sends a very wrong signal to the public regarding the expected profession­alism, neutrality and detachment of the institutio­n of the military from partisan politics and cannot be justified under any guise.

The main opposition party alleged that Buhari’s desperatio­n to rig and foist himself on the country in the 2019 election, would stop at nothing in his attempt to compromise and desecrate the country’s institutio­ns, but said that doing so on the military is a clear invitation to crisis and derailment of the country’s democracy.

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