Press statement from the PDP
below...
The Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) says it would continue to demand the removal of the Acting Chairman of
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mrs. Amina Zakari as
resolved in its 403rd National Working Committee (NWC) meeting, despite unwarranted
attacks on its officials by the Presidency.
The party said it is privy to
the fact that “Mrs. Zakari who has a strong relationship with President
Muhammadu Buhari and a very prominent APC Northwest governor is collaborating
with the ruling party to post Resident Electoral Commissioners of its choice to
Kogi and Bayelsa ahead of the forthcoming governorship elections in those
states.”
The PDP also alerted of moves
to use the period of Mrs. Zakari’s stay as head of the commission to tinker
with electoral personnel and materials for the two states in favour of the APC.
PDP National Publicity
Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh in a statement on Saturday said “President Buhari,
in appointing Mrs. Zakari, failed to take into cognizance the moral call to
detach himself from the operation of the electoral body thereby completely
eroding the independence of the commission.
The party pointed out that the
issue at stake is not that of Mrs. Zakari’s competence or performance in office
but the fact of nepotism and her closeness to the President and some key APC
leaders, which calls into question the independence of the electoral body under
her.
“We want Nigerians to know that
with this appointment, INEC has been stripped of its independence and can no
longer command the confidence and respect of the citizens and all other
critical stakeholders in the nation’s electoral process.
“We however find it
astonishing, discouraging and disheartening that the spokesperson of the
President will address Nigerians and lie to the entire citizenry that Mrs.
Zakari never had any relationship with the President or an APC Governor in the
Northwest. This is the height of deception coming from the respected office of
the President of our dear country.
“We ask, is the spokesperson of
the President, oblivious of the public fact that the Acting Chairman of INEC
was once a staff of Afri-Project Consortium, a company well associated with the
President?
“Is he by any means feigning
ignorance of the fact that Mrs. Zakari also worked in the past as Secretary of
Health and Human Services, Social Development and later, that of Agriculture
and Rural Development in the Federal Capital Development Authority, then under
a current APC governor of the Northwest?
“How much of Mrs. Zakari’s
roles in the last general elections does the spokesperson of the President, who
has just been appointed, know to warrant his brazen defence?
“Even where we concede to the
worn-out argument that the President has the powers to appoint any person he
deems fit as the INEC Chairman, does moral obligation not demand that in doing
so he should take into cognizance the sensitivity of the position? Otherwise he
can as well appoint his wife or brother as the electoral umpire on an argument
of merit.
“Whilst the PDP might not be
opposed to Mrs. Zakari becoming one out of the numerous national electoral
commissioners to be so appointed, we completely reject her being an executive
chairman who takes major decisions in an independent electoral commission while
having a strong relationship with the President and a prominent APC Northwest
governor.
“Indeed, never in the history
of Nigeria has there been an executive chairman of the electoral body with such
strong relationship with the president of the country.
“If therefore the stance and
choice of words of the Presidential spokesperson, which apparently fall short
of the civility of a democratic setting, reflect in any way those of President
Buhari, then there is serious question on his credentials as a converted
democrat.
“Conversely, we caution that
presidential spokespersons in representing the President, must note that the
psychology of their personal sudden flight to political limelight should not
engineer a trauma of monumental deceit to our great nation”, the PDP said.
Insisting that Mrs. Zakari must
be removed, the PDP said having in the last 16 years reformed the nation’s
electoral system to an enviable status that is being commended by the
international community, it cannot sit back and watch too early in the day, its
gradual destruction by partisan interest.
The party therefore urged
Nigerians, especially key stakeholders in the democratic process “to rise above
sectional, religious, gender and partisan biases and put the independence of
INEC, the credibility of the electoral process and the overall interest of the
nation above every other consideration in their comments and views on the
appointment.”
The PDP stressed that as long
as the Acting Chairman remains in office, it would not recognize the electoral
body as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) but as the
National Electoral Commission (NEC).
Signed:
Chief Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary
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