The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday charged the National
Assembly to “save the nation’s democracy by immediately overriding”
President Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal to sign the amendment of the
Electoral Act.
PDP said the legislative action was imperative as the President’s
decision was a “calculated attempt to hold the nation to ransom, inject
crisis into the electoral process and ultimately scuttle the conduct of
the 2019 general elections, seeing that there is no way he can win in a
free and fair contest.”
Buhari had for the third time withheld his assent to the bill.
A statement by PDP spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan said President
Buhari’s repeated refusal to sign amendments passed to check rigging in
the election, “raises issues of his sincerity of purpose and has the
capacity to trigger political unrest and violence, which can, in turn,
truncate our hard-earned democracy.”
The statement reads, “We invite Nigerians to note that this is the
fourth time President Buhari is withholding assent on the amendment,
without any cogent reason following his rejection by Nigerians.
“Nigerians can recall how the Buhari Presidency plotted to plunge the
2019 elections into a needless controversy by delaying the submission
of the election budget to the National Assembly, presenting it at the
time the legislators were commencing their annual vacation and asking
for virement of funds already approved for development projects, instead
of sending a fresh supplementary budget for the election.”
While urging the National Assembly to save our democracy and
forestall an imminent electoral crisis, PDP also charged “all political
parties, other critical stakeholders and Nigerians in general, to rise
in the interest of our nation and demand the entrenching of rules and
processes that will guarantee the conduct of free, fair and credible
elections, as nothing short of that would be accepted.”
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