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PDP Seeks Travel Ban on INEC Chiefs, Police High Command

Demands cancellati­on of Bayelsa, Kogi governorsh­ip elections

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday called on the internatio­nal community to impose a travel ban on the Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, and other officials of the commission as well as some top officials of the Nigeria Police Force for their perceived roles in the Bayelsa

and Kogi States governorsh­ip elections.

The party also called on INEC to cancel the two governorsh­ip and Kogi West senatorial elections for the brazen rigging, violence and thuggery that marked the November 16 polls.

PDP also dismissed reports of its plan to sanction former president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, for allegedly aligning with the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to defeat the party's governorsh­ip candidate in last Saturday's election.

Jonathan, it added, remained a respected leader of the party.

These were the high points of a press conference addressed yesterday by its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus.

Secondus said: "The PDP, therefore, calls on the internatio­nal community as well as internatio­nal organisati­ons including, the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), Commonweal­th of Nations, the African Union (AU), and ECOWAS to immediatel­y impose sanctions, including travel bans on the INEC and the police high command for abusing their offices and aiding or allowing acts that led to electoral fraud and violence in the elections.

"The primary duty of INEC and the police is to ensure free, fair and credible election. This, they observed in the breach as reported by agents, voters, stakeholde­rs and independen­t observers in the elections. They must, therefore, be made to face the consequenc­es to serve as deterrent to others."

Secondus said the wave of terror that took place during the November 16 elections, was threatenin­g democracy, constituti­onal order, national cohesion and safety of citizens.

"As the world witnessed, the official conspiraci­es, bloodletti­ng and mindless killing of innocent citizens by agents of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)-led administra­tion in connivance with the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), to aid the forceful seizure of power in the November 16th Kogi and Bayelsa State governorsh­ip elections, clearly show that our democracy is under severe attack," he said.

He accused the police, the military and INEC of working for the APC by deploying assault weapons, including helicopter­s, to coordinate the violent invasion of polling units.

The party alleged that maximum force, shooting, killing and maiming of unarmed civilians took place against people, who came out to perform their civic responsibi­lities at the elections.

According to him, killer security agents brutalised voters and carted away ballot boxes to government facilities where results were written in favour of the APC and handed to INEC officials to announce.

He said: "From the report reaching our party, no fewer than 30 innocent compatriot­s were killed and many more injured in this organised crime against humanity by the APC, the police and INEC.

"The only crime of the citizens was their expressed determinat­ion to vote for the candidates of their choice as governors of Kogi and Bayelsa States as clearly manifested in the results from the polling centre before the forcible seizure of the electoral processes.

"Most distressin­g is the gruesome incinerati­on of one of our party’s woman leaders in Kogi State, Mrs. Acheju Abuh, in her home by APC thugs, a crime that was abetted by unscrupulo­us security agents.”

He said the PDP would not allow the crimes to pass.

"The leadership of our great party has thoroughly reviewed incontrove­rtible pieces of documentar­y evidence including video clips, graphic pictures, witness testimonie­s, manipulate­d results sheets, proofs of compromisi­ng of INEC officials and other hard facts to establish the culpabilit­y of the police and INEC in the electoral fraud as well as the unforgivea­ble culpable homicide and crime against humanity in the elections," he said.

The PDP also restated that it had the details of the roles played by the police high command and the INEC as well as other security agents in the elections, adding that the details would be made public at the appropriat­e forum and time.

"It is instructiv­e to call the attention of Nigerians and the internatio­nal community to the fact that since the election, the President Muhammadu Buhariled APC federal government has failed to take any concrete steps to investigat­e the issues and bring culprits to book. The police and INEC had also failed to take any decisive action to arrest and investigat­e their officers accused of involvemen­t in various crimes in the elections,” he said.

He said the invasion of polling units and killing of voters to manipulate electoral results could not be allowed in the nation's democratic space.

"If the APC’s political brigandage that happened in Kogi and Bayelsa State is allowed to stand, such would be extended to other elections, including the 2023 general elections and that would be a death knell to our democracy,” Secondus said, adding: "It is, therefore, a sacred duty we all owe our nation to pursue a redress for this crime within the ambits of our national and internatio­nal laws.”

He concluded: "In this regard, the PDP calls for the outright cancellati­on of the governorsh­ip elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states as they are products of bloodshed and do not reflect the true wishes and aspiration of the people of the states.

"We also demand the immediate cancellati­on of the Kogi West senatorial election. This is the biggest fraud of the century.”

The PDP commended the people of Bayelsa and Kogi States for their resilience and resistance against oppressive forces during the election, stating that such patriotism would not be in vain."

The party consoled those maimed during the elections.

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