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Uche Secondus |
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, on
Thursday called on the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, Prof. Yakubu Mahmoud, to resign over his alleged inability
to conduct free, fair and credible election.
He also called on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Idris Ibrahim,
to resign, as he alleged that police officers were being used to
undermine the democratic process.
He spoke during the 83rd PDP National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja.
Secondus said, “We want to do this advance warning that we are lovers of democracy and peace.
“We want the peace of our nation; so, let them note all they have
done, even in the case of Kwara and Bauchi, where we warned clearly that
they announced different results.
“That will no longer be acceptable. We therefore
call on the INEC leadership headed by Prof. Yakubu to quietly resign
because he does not have strong will and courage to conduct free and
fair election. He should resign.
“We also call on the IGP to resign and go because I have never
witnessed in the history of our nation, from the First Republic even in
the military regime, we have never seen this kind of act and the way and
manner the police force have been used by the government of APC against
the people.
“Our people are being killed on a daily basis and as I speak with
you, leaders of PDP have been earmarked to be murdered and killed.
“The country will rise to defend the values of our founding fathers, and of our democracy.
“We must defend. We are not afraid. If you want a nation to be rescued from hunger, killings, we must be ready.”
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