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Obasanjo under fire for seeking cancellation of poll

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has displayed “mischief and hypocrisy” by calling for the cancellation of already conducted elections, the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council (APC PCC) said yesterday.Tge Nation can report

It warned that Obasanjo was recklessly trying to endanger and derail the country’s democratic process out of selfishness, ego and malice.

APC PCC Special Adviser on Media, Communications and Public Affairs, Mr. Dele Alake, who reacted to Obasanjo’s letter urging President Muhammadu Buhari to cancel the presidential and National Assembly elections for not passing the credibility and transparency test, said the former leader acted in bad faith.

Obasanjo urged President Buhari to reschedule such cancelled election along with areas where elections were disrupted for next Saturday, March 4, 2023

He further argued that the BVAS and server officials for the elections should also be changed.

The elder statesman also recommended that a committee of Independent National Electoral Committee (INEC) staff and representatives of the four major political parties with the Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) be constituted.

Their duty, he said, would be to find stations or polling units that were manipulated as well as look into what must be done to have hitch-free elections next Saturday.

But the APC PCC said former military ruler had tragically abandoned his duty of being a statesman in comportment and speech and was now indirectly calling for a coup.

Similarly, a group, the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), also condemned Obasanjo’s letter, saying that he had made himself a security risk.

According to the CNG, the former president needed to be questioned and cautioned over the inciting utterances.

The group warned that Obasanjo should be prepared to be held responsible for any breach of law and order that may lead to a rupture in the system.

Alake said: “Our attention has been drawn to a press statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in which he was virtually calling for a truncation of the ongoing electoral process and a cancellation of already conducted elections on the basis of frivolous, unfounded and baseless allegations by politicians who are sore losers and have no respect for democratic values.

“Obasanjo repeated without the slightest iota of evidence rumours he had picked up that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) had been compromised and that the results of elections being announced are fraudulent.

“It is tragic that a former President who ought to be a statesman in comportment and speech will recklessly seek to endanger and derail our democratic process for utterly selfish, egoistic and malicious reasons.

“He offers not a single credible piece of evidence to prove his laughable and ridiculous allegations against INEC and the credibility of the ongoing process.”

Alake accused Obasanjo of not being an impartial and disinterested party in the election, having publicly pitched his tent with the Labour Party.

He noted that on January 1, 2023, the former president issued “a characteristically lengthy epistle to Nigerians endorsing the candidacy of Mr. Peter Obi and asking Nigerian youths to vote en masse for him.

“Of course, our reaction was that the former President was entitled to his view and that the outcome of the elections would demonstrate if he had any electoral value. As fate would have it, Peter Obi was defeated even in Obasanjo’s own polling unit in Abeokuta in Ogun State.

“But it is now obvious that the only election Obasanjo will agree to being free, fair and credible is one that produces Obi as winner which is ridiculous.”

The APCPC Special Adviser wondered whether Obasanjo was also querying the outcome of the presidential elections in Lagos or Delta where Obi won.

He said: “If the outcome in Lagos won by Obi is free and credible, on what basis is he querying the outcome of the elections in other places? This is pure mischief and sheer hypocrisy.

“Obasanjo wants President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in an undemocratic manner to truncate the ongoing political process just the way he did most shamelessness in the 2003 and 2007 elections widely described as the worst in our political history.

“Luckily, President Buhari is made of finer and more principled democratic stuff. He will not allow Obasanjo to lure him into tainting his democratic credentials in this regard.

“We recall that in his last trip to the United States, President Joe Biden praised Buhari‘s commitment to democratic values and principles. Obasanjo has no such record to be applauded.”

Alake recalled Obasanjo’s alleged botched third-term agenda in 2007.

He said: “The world has not forgotten his fraudulent and undemocratic attempt at a third term agenda in violation of the letter and spirit of the Nigerian constitution.

“This is an election in which Asiwaju Tinubu, for instance, has lost in Lagos State in his Southwest region while Atiku and Obi have also won elections outside their own regional bases.

“No true democrat must seek an abortion of the process just because he believes the elections are not going his way.”

He warned that the former military ruler was seeking to subvert the constitution.

Alake said: “What Obasanjo is subtly calling for in his nefarious statement is a coup against democracy and the constitution. He should be roundly condemned and severely ignored.

“The constitution has stipulated processes for seeking redress against electoral malpractices in the past and these have been tested several times and used to redress electoral injustice where such has been proven.

“Nigerians must reject Obasanjo’s dubious and hypocritical advice and stay strictly and firmly on the path of constitutionalism and democratic due process

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