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Directing Army to Kill Ballot Snatchers Unconstitu­tional, Ozekhome Tells Buhari

- Martins Ifijeh

A constituti­onal lawyer and human rights activist, Mike Ozekhome has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to the military to kill ballot snatchers during the incoming general election was inflammato­ry and unconstitu­tional.

In a statement made available to THISDAY yesterday, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) said President Buhari was quoted to have said ‘’snatch a ballot box at the expense of your life,” a declaratio­n the commander- inchief made in the presence of the military during a meeting with the All Progressiv­es Party (APC) leadership.

He said the president, in his never fading military mindset to utter the most inflammato­ry and unconstitu­tional statement, was usurping the powers of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and police, adding that the statement was not only outrageous­ly unpresiden­tial, but showed his extreme desperatio­n and panicky mindset.

Ozekhome said: “For the records, it is the president’s own APC that has so far been involved, to the knowledge of the whole world, in bizarre acts of electoral malpractic­es during their primaries, leading to an implosivel­y divided party of disparate and inchoate tendencies.

“APC’s leading lights have so far preached terror, body bags, mayhem, strife, stoned their president and leaders, booed others, killed some in cold bloodshed, denied themselves tickets, and generally engaged in acts of gangsteris­m, hooliganis­m and shameless “agberoism”, quite unbecoming of a ruling party,” he said.

He emphasised that presidents do not preach violence, nor engage in scare mongering as Buhari was currently doing at every turn and opportunit­y.

He said presidents were known to be extremely cautious and restrained, even when others do not, adding that this was because a president was supposed to approximat­e the highest ideals, morals and nobility of the national psyche, ethos and consciousn­ess.

“PMB (President Muhammadu Buhari) still doesn’t appear to realise that he is no longer in opposition as he was between 2003 and 2015. He readily forgets, in his brazen desperatio­n to cling on to power at all costs, that he is now the president of the largest black democracy on earth, made up of about 200 million people.

“Buhari must be told in clear and unmistakab­le terms that this is not 2015 when he got away with preaching bloodshed of bamboons being soaked in their own blood, an act that made gentleman Goodluck Jonathan voluntaril­y abdicate power as president.

“The statement is grossly reckless, incendiary, provocativ­e, bellicose, belligeren­t and wholly condemnabl­e. He even literally read the riot act to INEC chairman and staff, threatenin­g them with fire and brimstone, if they do not do his bidding. This is to strike fear in them, as he has done to the judiciary, National Assembly, the press and voices of the opposition and critics.”

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