Atiku’s
Refusal To Concede Defeat: Keyamo Writes AU, EU.
Festus
Keyamo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and spokesperson of the All Progressives
Congress presidential campaign council, has put a
letter across to the AU and EU in respect of the opposition and PDP presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakars attitude in the just concluded presidential election . He writes :
letter across to the AU and EU in respect of the opposition and PDP presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakars attitude in the just concluded presidential election . He writes :
“We
are writing to inform you of the undemocratic tendencies of the presidential
candidate of the main opposition party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, who has chosen to
take the electoral process in Nigeria backward after a peaceful and credible
presidential and National Assembly elections conducted penultimate Saturday.
“In
spite of reports by foreign observers acknowledging the polls as free, fair and
peaceful, the opposition party and its candidate have chosen to discredit the
entire process and make the Observation Missions look as if they are biased in
their assessment of the just concluded presidential poll.
“Apart
from blatantly refusing to congratulate the winner of the said poll, President
Muhammadu Buhari, the PDP and its candidate have taken the battle to court
apparently to cause distractions with a view to slowing down the wheels of
governance in the country.
“The
PDP is still inciting the Nigerian public against the government of the day
irrespective of the fact that President Buhari had been magnanimous in victory.
He has pledged to run an all-inclusive government and has even urged us, his
supporters, not to gloat or humiliate the opposition, an enjoinder we have
adhered strictly to the letter.
“We
deem it fit to draw your attention to this brazen attempt to frustrate the
democratic process, hoping that you will intervene by calling the PDP and its
presidential candidate to order and ensure that the tenets of democracy are
adhered to in the ongoing electoral process in Nigeria.
“Atiku
should follow former President Goodluck Jonathan’s example. Nobody’s life
should be sacrificed for any politician’s ambition. He should abide by the
agreement signed by all presidential candidates with the National Peace
Committee to accept the results of the just concluded presidential poll in good
faith.
“Nigeria
has, in the past witnessed enough shedding of the blood of innocent Nigerians.
If Atiku wants to help Nigerians, he should work with the Buhari-led government
for a prosperous nation. He should not set Nigeria aflame with his inordinate
ambition and insatiable thirst for power.”
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