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PDP questions body language of INEC chair Yakubu

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The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu has been warned against succumbing to pressure to manipulate the electoral process for President Buhari.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), gave the caution, saying that anything as such could cause serious crisis capable of “disarticulating our nation”.

The PDP also charged President Muhammadu Buhari not to allow his personal ambition to push the nation into chaos.

This was even as the opposition party also claim that President Buhari’s handlers, “who are desperate to force him on an unwilling nation, are fast pushing the nation to the brinks and should be checked before it is too late.”

The caution is predicated on an alleged secret meeting the INEC chairman held with President Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Mallam Abba Kyari, at the Presidential villa last Friday.

“Professor Yakubu should note that the polity is already tensed over INEC’s listing of President Buhari for election despite his failure to present the constitutionally required academic credentials like other candidates. This development casts a dark shadow on the credibility of INEC to conduct a transparent election.

“INEC is invited to further note that Nigerians are aware that by President Buhari’s declaration, in an affidavit, that his said certificates are with the military, his nomination documentation is therefore constitutionally incomplete, making him ineligibile to contest the 2019 Presidential elections.

“Also, by failing to write to the military authorities to release his claimed certificates, Mr. President leaves Nigerians with no option than to hold that he does not have the credentials and the 1999 Constitution (as amended) did not provide that affidavits can be used as a substitute for any candidate’s credentials.

“Moreover, Mr. President’s affidavit also shows that he did not submit any certificate in 2015, making his candidacy for that election improper and defective under our laws.”

The party said this in a statement by its national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan on Sunday.

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It added, that “Professor Yakubu must have noted the heavy public criticisms that have been trailing his provocative declaration that Nigerians should go to court over the certificate saga. His statement betrays an electoral umpire who is under threats and heavy pressure to abdicate his statutory duty of enforcing constitutional requirements for elections.

“The PDP holds that allowing such siege mentality on our democratic institutions to fester will surely spell doom for our nation. Nigeria is our country and we don’t have any other nation we can call our own.

“Now that Nigerians have rejected President Buhari’s affidavit and insisted on his certificates, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is left with no option than to accept its self-inflicted misfortune.”

 

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