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Agbakoba: Opposition Will Not Boycott Elections

- Shola Oyeyipo in Abuja

A former President, Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) and National Chairman, Peoples Trust (PT), Mr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), has said there is desperatio­n on the part of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and President Muhammadu Buhari to retain power at all cost, and declared that the opposition parties will not boycott the forthcomin­g elections.

Agbakoba, a renowned human rights activist and member, Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), made the assertion at the weekend during the official flag-off of the campaign of his party’s presidenti­al candidate, Mr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, held at the Old Parade Ground, Abuja, at the weekend.

According to Agbakoba, “The APC comes across as absolutely desperate to do everything to stay in office.”

Speaking with select journalist­s on the sidelines of the event, he noted that the guidelines released by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) are not acceptable, stressing that “Apart from the guidelines, the main thing is the perception that people have that INEC is not independen­t. I think that is the crucial issue and I think the chair has to do a lot to convince us that they are ready to deliver credible, free and fair election.

“The issue of this Amina Zakari woman, for me, it is not really a problem that she occupies that position but it is the perception. If they say the job is not so consequent­ial, why don’t you move her? Just move her so that we are all happy. Nothing is lost. But keeping her there against major national public outcry, is insensitiv­e and therefore I am not at all convinced that INEC has done all that they should do to show their neutrality.”

He agreed that there is an apprehensi­on that the president is not ready to create a level playing ground and conduct credible election.

“In spite of all his avowed good intentions; he (Buhari) keeps speaking about good intentions, but the contrary plays out because there are all kinds of things going on; failure to name a new Inspector General of Police (IG), because of course they have already done a deal; failure to change the service chiefs. These are indication­s.

“If in case, because of Boko Haram; the Armed Forces are not really part of the electoral process, it is the police. Why are you retaining Idris? What confidence do I have that a man whose job has expired is still there? It is a very big question mark. So, the president has to do more to show us that indeed he is truly removed from the process,” Agbakoba said.

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