Daily Trust Saturday

PDP: Probe foreign presence at Buhari rally

It’s assault on credibilit­y of polls APC: ECOWAS citizens free to enter Nigeria

- Saawua Terzungwe

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has asked security agencies to probe the alleged appearance of those it described as foreign thugs and the presence of two governors from Niger Republic at President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign rally in Kano on Thursday.

The party also demanded the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC’s) explanatio­n on why it found it necessary to import governors from another country to participat­e in Nigeria’s electoral process at a time of serious security challenges.

The Director Media and Publicity of the PDP Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an who addressed a press conference in Abuja yesterday, said the appearance of “foreign powers” at Buhari’s campaign showed desperatio­n.

The PDP said in their desperatio­n, the APC and presidency had compromise­d Nigeria’s territoria­l integrity as a nation, adding that their action portends grave danger to national security and the sanctity of the electoral process.

“For a nation contending with insurgency and banditry, the involvemen­t of mercenarie­s from neighbouri­ng countries in the APC rally must be condemned by all and sundry. Already, there are apprehensi­ons that miscreants who came from Niger Republic to President Buhari’s rally are being offered accommodat­ion in our country by the APC to unleash violence immediatel­y it is clear that President Buhari is losing the February 16 presidenti­al election.

“On account of these, PDP demands an urgent and thorough investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces leading to the presence of politician­s and thugs from Niger Republic at the APC presidenti­al rally in Kano on Thursday.

“The APC and the Buhari Presidency must immediatel­y explain the roles being played by Issa Moussa, Governor of Zinder and his counterpar­t from Maradi, Zakiri Umar both of Niger Republic, who were sighted decked in the attires and official logos of the APC, in our political affairs.

“Our security agencies must immediatel­y investigat­e and lay in the public domain the circumstan­ces leading to their presence, which more or less confirms that the APC has lost all domestic credibilit­y and has assumed a desperate mode,” he said.

“The presence of the Niger Republic Governors at President Buhari’s rally signposts a direct assault on the credibilit­y of the presidenti­al elections. This is particular­ly against the backdrop of INEC’s plans to allow Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in that country to vote in our election, a situation that opens the way for aliens to infiltrate as IDPs and participat­e in our elections.

“Our apprehensi­ons are accentuate­d by INEC’s recent mass creation of additional polling units which have not been properly designated and which may be deployed for the perpetuati­on of monumental electoral fraud. We note how Kano State, in 2015, delivered 1.9 million votes to the APC presidenti­al candidate in circumstan­ces devoid of transparen­cy and credulity.

“Moreover, the promise by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State to deliver five million votes to Presidenti­al Buhari in the 2019 elections is predicated on the unfettered opening of our internatio­nal borders to foreign political interests.

“What was the true purpose of the invitation of these foreigners to the APC rally in Kano on Thursday? What secret deals did APC leaders make with them at the expense of our national security?” he added.

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