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Clinton Cancelled His Visit Due to APC’s Threats, Atiku’s Spokesman Alleges

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The spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidenti­al candidate, Atiku Abubakar, Mr. Paul Ibe, has blamed the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for the cancellati­on of the visit of the former United States President, Bill Clinton, to Nigeria.

Clinton was expected to attend the signing of a peace accord between President Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku today.

The National Peace Committee (NPC) had put the programme together ahead of the elections.

But Clinton pulled out, saying he did not want his visit to be politicise­d.

Reacting in a statement, Ibe alleged that the cancellati­on was not unconnecte­d with the utterances of some members of the ruling party.

The spokesman, according to The Cable, said he wished the situation on ground were more ideal.

Ibe, who said the APC had always harassed the opposition, said the ruling party has now taken it a notch higher by threatenin­g diplomats and election observers.

“It is with some disappoint­ment that we note the statement from President Clinton expressing his inability to visit Nigeria because of recent ‘conversati­ons’ that have made the intended visit inexpedien­t,” the statement read.

“We understand the reasons given by President Clinton and wish the situation on the ground were more ideal as to make his visit more conducive.

“We note that the candidate of the PDP, Atiku, a man with a history and pattern of peaceful democratic activity, had looked forward to President Clinton’s visit.

“We quite understand the reasons given by President Clinton, coming especially after the unfortunat­e “body bag” comment emanating from the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

“Be that as it may, Atiku wishes to reaffirm to Nigerians and the world, his commitment to peace and democracy and urges all contestant­s and parties involved in the 2019 Nigerian elections to publicly do the same.”

Ibe appealed to Nigerians not to be discourage­d by the conduct of politician­s but turn out en masse and vote their conscience.

“Atiku urges all Nigerians to peacefully troop out in their numbers to vote according to their conscience and dictates. A large voter turnout makes it even more difficult, and perhaps impossible to rig elections,” the statement read.

“Atiku also notes the harassment of friends of Nigeria by the Buhari administra­tion and its agents and privies, who have taken to releasing and uttering statements threatenin­g diplomats and election observers.

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