The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche
Secondus has reacted to the invasion of the National Assembly by
security men, thus preventing staff and lawmakers from gaining entrance
to the complex.
He said that the United Kingdom should expel President Muhammadu
Buhari for “hiding in that country to plan the undermining of democracy
in the country.”
Prince Secondus said that Britain should not allow its
environment to be turned into a haven for anti-democracy conspirators.
This was contained in a statement from his media office, signed by
Ike Abonyi that the President left the country to UK for 10 days medical
leave to enable the nefarious activities they lined out against
democracy be executed in his absence.
He said that the final plan for the invasion of National Assembly was
concretized when the minority leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio visited
the President in London at the weekend.
According to Prince Secondus, “the siege in National Assembly leaves
no one in doubt that President Muhammadu Buhari and his ruling APC are out
to destroy this hard earned democracy all because they can no longer fit
into it.
“Secondus also salutes the courage of the Vice President in sacking
the Director General of the DSS, Lawan Daura to show that Nigeria cannot
be hijacked and ruled by cabals.
“The National Chairman said that democrats all over the World do not
need any further evidence to show that President Buhari and APC have
suspended democracy and are now running a draconian administration.
“When an executive arm in a democratic setting muscles up other arms
of government, the correct name for such administration is autocracy and
dictatorship.
“Nigerians and international community have continuously watched this
administration, harass and intimidate the legislature and Judiciary as
well as others in opposition in their bid to create a dictatorial
regime.
“All over the World, the parliament is the bastion of democracy and
rule of law anybody not willing to align himself to them is trying to
create anarchy in the land.”
Prince Secondus said that “the actions of the security agencies this
morning clearly shows a drowning man who is totally alienated from
happenings around his environment and suddenly wants to survive when the
ship is already wrecked.”
The National Chairman then called on President Buhari to resign and
pave way for the sustenance of democracy “since it is now obvious that
he has lost legitimacy to continue as an elected President.”
Prince Secondus said that “no amount of intimidation and harassment
will deter lovers of democracy from pushing for the extinction of this
wicked regime.”
He noted that “Nigerians passed through this route before in their
struggle to restore democracy in this country and the will of the people
and that of the almighty prevailed and this time cannot be an
exception.
“We are aware that when a regime exhausts idea of what to do and
loses the legitimacy that brought it to power, it could be dangerous
like a bull in China shop but truth is that Nigeria will survive this
regime and laugh last.”
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