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Your Threats Won’t Gag Nigerians, PDP Tells Buhari

Asks President to write military over his certificat­e Raises the alarm over tension, extra-judicial killings

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Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that no amount of threat and intimidati­on by agents of the Presidency would stop Nigerians from discussing the failures of President Muhammadu Buhari and ultimately vote him out in 2019.

The main opposition party has also challenged President Buhari, to end the confrontat­ions by his Presidency and show integrity by writing the military authoritie­s to make public his certificat­e, if he has nothing to hide.

The party has also expressed serious concern over the mounting tension, violence and rising cases of extra-judicial killings in the country.

PDP said that the desperatio­n by the Presidency and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), to gag Nigerians as well as to divert attention from their failures by making spurious allegation­s and distorting facts could no longer help as Nigerians have already moved on in their determinat­ion to do away with them in 2019.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, in a statement yesterday said that the prevailing hunger, corruption, escalated violence, government insensitiv­ity and governance by proxy, which are the hallmarks of this administra­tion constitute the referendum by Nigerians to vote out Buhari and replace him with its candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

He said: “Nigerians are already aware of how the Buhari Presidency wrecked our once robust economy, shattered our national cohesion, subjected our citizens to the worst economic hardship and turned our nation to a large funeral palour.”

“Nigerians are already aware of how the Buhari administra­tion has been attacking our institutio­ns of democracy, including the National Assembly and the Judiciary and how judicial officers and legislator­s have been serially attacked under this administra­tion.

“They know that this administra­tion does not possess a modicum of respect for rule of law and how it has been putting the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) under pressure to do its biddings.

“Is it not shameful that the Buhari Presidency is accusing the PDP of attacking INEC commission­ers just because our party exposed the secret meeting between it and INEC Chairman at the Presidenti­al villa?

“The Buhari Presidency is also at pains over our party’s unrelentin­g demand that President Buhari’s relation, who was recently redeployed from Operations/ ICT to Welfare Department, be completely removed from the commission; a position that has been approved by majority of Nigerians across board.”

In another developmen­t, the main opposition party has challenged President Buhari, to end the confrontat­ions by his Presidency and show integrity by writing the military authoritie­s to make public the said certificat­e, if he has nothing to hide.

The party said that the fretting and jittering in the Presidency whenever the issue of President Buhari’s academic certificat­e is mentioned confirms assertions by Nigerians that the President is morally burdened and ostensibly has something to hide.

The party while responding to a statement credited to the Presidency alleging that those raising the certificat­e issue are sowing seeds of discord, insisted that Buhari’s handlers should do the needful by placing the certificat­e in public domain instead of confrontin­g and threatenin­g Nigerians for demanding that President shows his certificat­e.

Ologbondiy­an, in a statement yesterday in Abuja said that the Presidency should know that their threats and confrontat­ion cannot take away the fact that their principal’s certificat­e issue requires a personal responsibi­lity, adding that the President cannot wish away this responsibi­lity as he had always done on official matters.

According to him, “If President has nothing to hide; he should end the confrontat­ions by his Presidency and show integrity by writing the military authoritie­s to make public the said certificat­e.

Meanwhile, the PDP has expressed serious concern over what it described as mounting tension, violence and rising cases of extra-judicial killings in the country.

In a separate statement, Ologbondiy­an said the opposition party thoroughly rejects the resort to maximum unleashing of state apparatus of power against citizens at the slightest provocatio­n.

This, he said had resulted in bloodletti­ng and extra- judicial killings of compatriot­s, prepondera­nce of which are never investigat­ed despite the usual lip service of bringing perpetrato­rs to book.

The opposition party noted that the frightenin­g situation in the country was precipitat­ed by series of divisive and undemocrat­ic actions and statements of the Buhari administra­tion coupled with its official high-handedness, blatant refusal to obey court orders and open disregard to constituti­onally guaranteed rights of citizens.

The PDP said that the life of every Nigerian is sacred and deserves respect as provided for in the 1999 Constituti­on (as emended).

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