President Muhammadu Buhari |
The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, on Saturday
slammed President Muhammadu Buhari over his refusal to sign the
Electoral Amendment Bill.
Speaking with DAILY POST, the Spokesperson of Afenifere, Yinka
Odumakin, said the Buhari-led government was plotting to rig the 2019
election, hence, the refusal to give presidential assent to the bill.
Buhari had on Friday picked some infractions in the bill, hence, his refusal to give it a nod.
Reacting to his refusal, Odumakin maintained that it was a big shame
that the President has refused to sign the Electoral Act for the fourth
time.
Responding to reasons Buhari refused to assent the bill, Odumakin
said, “The President can tell that to the marines not intelligent people
like us, for how many months had he refused to assent the bill? This is
the fourth time he’s returning it to the National Assembly. If you
notice, he has been complaining of typographical errors and all manners
but this is a President that at times will sign a letter with the wrong
date, they will even misspell his own name and he will sign it, he’s now
the one interpreting the bill line by line.
“Which document is perfect anywhere in the world? Most Supreme Court
judgements errors are found in it, let the Judiciary interpret and not
you. I think the bottom line is that they are afraid of the card readers
and electronic transition of results.
“Looking at the statistics that came out now, about 13.5m people
voted in 2015 without card readers and it seems many of them voted for
the President, so its the repetition of that they want nothing more
nothing less.”
On Buhari’s refusal being a plot to rig 2019 election, Odumakin said,
“Clearly and its unfortunate for a man who went to the Supreme Court
three times that he was rigged out of elections and cried before
Nigerians over rigging.
“Since he came into office, we expected that like Yar’Adua who upon
coming into office admitted that the election before him was not perfect
but lets have electoral reforms but Buhari has not initiated one to
improve our election system, which made him to go to Supreme Court three
times and is now refusing to sign the electoral act, its a big shame.”
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