Politics
PDP rejects elections postponement, demands Mahmood’s resignation
The Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] has rejected the postponement of the 2019 elections announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC].
The party alleged that INEC’s shoddy arrangements for the elections were a deliberate agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari to cling on to power even when it said it was obvious to him that Nigerians wanted him out.
National Chairman of the party, Prince Secondus, stated this while reacting to the pronouncements made by the Chairman of the commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu in the early hours of Saturday that the elections had been postponed.
Yakubu said that the Presidential and National Assembly elections earlier scheduled to hold today would now hold next Saturday while that of the governorship, state houses of Assembly and Abuja area councils had been shifted to March 9.
Secondus alleged that the postponement was part of a grand design by the All Progressives Congress to thwart the will of Nigerians at all cost.
He added that the action had clearly exposed INEC as a failure and called on its chairman to resign immediately.
He said,
“Anything short of a well organised electoral process devoid of manipulation, harassment and intimidation of voters and the opposition particularly members of the PDP.
“Having failed in all their nefarious options to enable them cling on to power, the APC and the INEC came up with the idea of shifting election, an action that is dangerous to our democracy and is therefore unacceptable.”
Secondus added that the APC in connivance with the INEC “have been trying all options including but not limited to burning down INEC offices in some states and destroying of electoral materials to create artificial problems upon which to stand for their dubious act.”
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