The Guardian (Nigeria)

APC ex-spokesman alleges plot to bomb INEC headquarte­rs in Abuja

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja

Aformer Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over an alleged plot to bomb headquarte­rs of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.

The EX-APC spokesman, who is an ally of presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), claimed that the plot was aimed at scuttling the polls reschedule­d for Saturday, February 23, 2019.

In a statement made available to The Guardian, he accused those bent on truncating democratic rule of being behind the plot, say- ing they do not care even if it amounts to breakdown of law and order or loss of lives, as long as they achieve their aims.

He said the plot, which was disclosed by a top lead also revealed details of how the agents of darkness intend to carry out the plan.

“Top among the planners are three serving ministers from the Niger Delta, two former governors and three businessme­n within the ruling party who are currently benefiting from government’s largesse.

“Following the postponeme­nt of the February 16, 2019 polls and realising that the plan for staggered elections has failed, the desperate politician­s are at it again, devising another dastardly plot against the Nigerian people,” he stated.

He cited the mysterious fire on Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) facilities happening the same time in parts of the country a few days before the elections.

“Starting with the burning of INEC office in Quan-pam, Plateau State, to burning of Card Readers in Anambra State, burning of INEC materials in five buses at Akwa Ibom and other INEC facilities nationwide, it will be safe to argue that these events are not coincident­al, but a grand plot to disenfranc­hise opposition stronghold­s, which is currently underway..”

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