Prince Uche Secondus |
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche
Secondus, has called on the All Progressives Congress and members of
what he described as a cabal in the Presidency, not to kill President
Muhammadu Buhari with undue pressure.
Secondus made the call on Friday while inaugurating 27 Presidential
election campaign committees at the party’s headquarters in Abuja.
He said that for selfish reasons, those he called power grabbers were
putting undue pressure on the President even as he said there were
enough indications that the President can no longer cope.
According to Secondus, from what Nigerians and the international
community were witnessing around the President lately, it was apparent
that he is tired and incapable of continuing in his role as
Head-of-state.
His words: “He (Buhari) is tired and incapable but they would not let
him. There is no way this President can cope given what we are
witnessing and added to that is the incompetence in leadership that
Nigerians have been seeing in the last three years.
“For selfish reasons, these power grabbers are putting undue pressure
on the President even as it’s evident that he can no longer cope.”
The PDP chairman further warned that Nigerians were not ready to take anything less than free, fair and credible election.
He said, “Our fear is that the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu,
lack the will and courage to ignore the pressure from the APC to conduct
free and transparent election. But he should know that he would be held
responsible for any fall out from a rigged election.”
The national chairman, while congratulating the new Inspector general
of Police, reiterated his earlier call on him to clear the mess left
behind by his predecessor and run the police force professionally and
responsibly.
Secondus stated that PDP would continue to protest the status of Amina Zakari as a National Commissioner of INEC.
“We called for her resignation from the commission but instead they
appointed her as the Chief collation officer, we must continue to oppose
her because we have evidence of what she did in Ekiti and Osun states.”
The chairman also said that the visit of the presidential candidate
of the party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to United States would restore the
image of the country.
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