Thursday, 19 June 2014
EKITI 2014: APC threatens fire, vows to reject election result if, As PDP accuses APC of spreading falsehood
The coming Satur-day’s governorship election in Ekiti
State has led to the opposition party, the All Progressives
Congress (APC), threatening fire and brimstone if the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) used the federal might to
rig the election in the state.
The opposition party equally vowed to reject the election
result if it is not transparent.
The new National Chairman of the party, Chief John
Odigwe-Oyegun, who specifically warned President
Goodluck Jonathan, not to be a party to operation rig
election in Ekiti State, however, said that he would
immediately relocate to the state ahead of the Saturday’s
election to see things for himself.
He also said that the party had lost faith in the promises
and commitment of the present administration to guarantee
a free and fair election in Ekiti State, saying that there are
clear intent and deliberate plot by the PDP-led
administration to subvert the elections.
According to him, “The All Progressives Congress (APC)
will not accept the outcome of the election in Ekiti unless
the authorities provide convincing explanations to the
series of questionable developments in recent times.”
He stated that, “My first message today is to President
Jonathan regarding series of occurrences that point to the
fact that the PDP is bent on rigging the elections and
writing the results of the Saturday election in Ekiti even
before the polls open. If this dangerous trend is not
arrested, the consequences will be dire for democracy and
our country.
“The APC will not accept the outcome of the election in
Ekiti unless the authorities provide convincing
explanations to the series of questionable developments in
recent times.
Oyegun added that, “series of developments and events
are undeniable pointers to a desperate plot to rig the
election at all cost. In the last few days, many
developments have occurred that have exposed the covert
and criminal effort to subvert the rights of the citizens of
Ekiti and the country’s electoral law.
“Barely two Sundays ago, our supporters, during a
peaceful procession in Ekiti, were tear gassed and infact,
one was killed. The elected governor of the state Dr
Kayode Fayemi, was also tear gassed and barely escaped
being shot. Yet, instead of quickly prosecuting the police
officers involved in this crisis, the police authorities
simply went ahead in the most bizarre turn of events and
charged a commissioner and eleven others from Ekiti State
with acts of terrorism a few days to the election.
Meanwhile, the police that shot the APC member walks the
street free.
“Again, only last week, a truck was intercepted with over
200 boxes of electoral materials by the security agents.
INEC quickly claimed it was wasted materials, whereas the
story of the driver contradicted that of INEC. To date,
Nigerians are yet to be provided with full information
about the culprits behind these suspicious materials.
“For our friends in the international community, there is no
better time to speak up against these tendencies and
ominous signs. They need no further pointers to know that
some people are desperate.
Also, the PDP has accused the APC, of spreading falsehood
over Saturday’s governorship election in Ekit State with
the intention of causing violence.
The party, said in a statement issued by its National
Secretary, Professor Wale Oladipo, in Abuja, on
Wednesday, that the APC is engaged in a “well
orchestrated plot” to “cause confusion and set the stage for
disturbances in Ekiti State following their realisation that
the people have rejected them ahead of Saturday’s
governorship election.”
The statement alleged: “Part of this plot is the highly
inflammatory address by the National Chairman of the
APC, wherein he issued threats to President Jonathan and
our great party using wild allegations, blackmail and lies
as smoke screen to mask the plan by the APC governors to
storm Ekiti State, set up camps in different local
governments and use the privilege of their immunity status
to perpetrate violence, induce voters, subvert the electoral
law and the true will of Ekiti people.
“This is in addition to an orchestrated plot to use the Ekiti
state owned television, EKTV to spread false information
in the state, mislead the people and announce fake results
at the end of the day.
“This is completely condemnable and only demonstrates
the desperation of the APC in the face of rejection by the
people.
The PDP added: “This report is totally false and intended
to mislead the citizens of Ekiti State and set the stage to
disorganise the entire process. While we condemn this
clear abuse of the media, we wish to alert Nigerians of the
APC plans to use the same television station to continue to
spread false information regarding the election after which
it will announce a fake result declaring its candidate the
winner so as to cause confusion after they lose.”
It said the APC must understand that “their time is already
up in Ekiti State. The people have already rejected them,
their anti-people agenda and have queued behind our
candidate, Mr. Ayo Fayose.”
The party, therefore, urged the people of Ekiti State to
disregard the APC and “their clear call for violence and
focus on the election,” charging the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to
ensure a free and fair election as “we expect nothing but
the will of the people to prevail.”
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