The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the military
high command of being in a dangerous alliance with the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) to subvert the democratic will of the people.
Addressing a news conference in Abuja, the APC Chairman, John Oyegun,
also accused the PDP of planning with the military to intimidate voters
in APC states to rig elections in favour of President Goodluck
Jonathan.
Still bitterly disappointed that the elections were postponed, the
opposition party, while alleging a conspiracy between the Nigerian
military and the President, also warned that a constitutional crisis
might be brewing.
On Sunday, the APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) warned that the party would not tolerate any further postponement of the elections from March 28 and April 11.
Buhari perceived the election postponement to be as a result of
pressure from the opposition. “It is important to note that although
INEC acted within its constitutional powers, it is clear that it has
been boxed into a situation where it had to bow to pressure,” he said.
“What they (security forces) cannot do in 6 years, they cannot do in 6 weeks,” Buhari emphasised.
However, the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Olisa Metuh, on
Sunday, said that the postponement neither confers advantage on the PDP
and its candidates nor can it be described as a setback to the country’s
democracy as the APC described it.
Addressing members of the press in Abuja,
Mr Olisa Metuh said that the shift has not come without a cost to the
party, but that the decision would be supported, as it is clearly a
practical decision that has been made after careful deliberation.
While these allegations raised by the APC are troubling and do not
augur well for the country, Nigerians and the entire world are looking
to the Nigerian Presidency to see how it can convince Nigerians that it
is willing and able to conduct a smooth transition.
Army Dismisses Claims
In a swift reaction, the Nigerian military has condemned what it
calls an attempt by the APC to drag the armed forces into politics.
The Director of Defense Information, Brigadier-General Chris
Olukolade, says their is no plot by the Nigerian military to engage in
or encourage any rigging of the forthcoming elections.
“To the best of my knowledge, I’m not aware of any plot involving the military and the Presidency.
“Our mandate is clear, which is to defend the constitution and the
corporate entity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and anything other
than this does not fall within our core mandate,” he said.
The Army Spokesman then reassured the nation
that the military would do all within it powers to ensure that the
fight against the insurgents is brought to a conclusion within six weeks
of an intensive operation in the north-east.
Source: Channelstv.com
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