Obasanjo tackles groups opposing Atiku’s lawsuit as he
reacts to Adeleke’s victory.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has hailed the declaration by an election tribunal, of Ademola Adeleke as the governor-elect of Osun State, saying INEC’s earlier troubling against him was a “desperate attempt to change the will of the Osun people”
Obasanjo
also condemned those urging Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party in last month’s presidential election, not to go to court. He
said such calls were coming from the “enemies of Nigeria” and those seeking to
intimidate Nigerians by threatening violence.
Abubakar
has rejected the outcome of the February 23 polls, alleging fraud and rigging
in favour of President Muhammadu Buhari. He has asked the court to overturn the
result and declare him president-elect, defying calls to concede defeat.
While
such calls have publicly come from mostly Buhari’s supporters, some groups have
suggested a potential legal victory for Abubakar could trigger unrest. Those
groups have therefore argued a preference for a stable Nigeria at the cost of
any merit Abubakar’s claim may have.
In
his first public comments on the election, Obasanjo, who backed Atiku Abubakar
for the top job, attacked such suggestions coming from those who “call
themselves our development partners and friends”. He deplored “sacrificing
justice on the altar of so-called stability are enemies of justice, democracy
and Nigeria.”
“Those
who have conceived and are promoting the narrative that if Atiku Abubakar
continues to seek legal redress there will be violence, are evil minds looking
for an excuse to unleash violence on Nigerians,” he said.
“At
no time in history has sustainable peace been built on theft, injustice,
corruption and inequity. These merchants of chaos and violence should have no
place in any decent society. And they must know that no intimidation or
prophesy of violence and doomsday will cow anybody.”
He
took a swipe at Buhari who thrice challenged the results of elections he
contested in the past.
Read
the full statement:
STATEMENT
BY H.E OLUSEGUN OBASANJO ON THE JUDGEMENT
OF
THE OSUN GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION PETITION TRIBUNAL
DUBAI
– 23 March 2019
While
I was in Dubai to attend the Global Education and Skills Forum meeting, I
received the news of the judgment of the Osun State Governorship Election
Petition Tribunal declaring Senator Ademola Adeleke, the candidate of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the winner of the 2018 Governorship election
in the state.
Let
me take this opportunity to commend the tribunal for its courage in nullifying
what was clearly an illegality. This action by the judicial officers, albeit a
first step in the legal process, gives renewed confidence in the judiciary at a
time when there are coordinated efforts by some political leaders to undermine,
if not destroy, it.
As I have repeatedly said, the world is watching events in Nigeria with keen interest. What we do or do not do right in our electoral process will have implications not just for Nigeria but for Africa and indeed the world. By correcting what was clearly a desperate attempt to change the will of the Osun people, the tribunal has saved Nigeria from great embarrassment and started the process of saving and strengthening our democracy.
Let
me also commend Sen. Adeleke for his statesmanship in going to court to seek
justice. This is the right and proper thing to do in any decent society. Going
to court must be encouraged and not discouraged as some people are now
attempting to do.
While
I have refrained from commenting on the 2019 elections because one of the
parties has gone to court, may I point out that those who call themselves our
development partners and friends and preach sacrificing justice on the altar of
so-called stability are enemies of justice, democracy and Nigeria. We will
continue to sustain Nigeria in stability and unity on the altar of justice,
equity, fairness, freedom, human rights and democracy. Stability cannot be
successfully built on injustice, corruption, inequity, and divided nation, and
incompetence, nepotism and one-sidedness.
Nigeria
will march forward with or without those who will want to feed us with diet of
values and actions that are not acceptable in their own countries. Nigeria is
of age. And if Buhari could go to court three times to seek justice, even
without reasonable cause, any Nigerian who feels denied of justice must feel
free to go to court.
Those
who have conceived and are promoting the narrative that if Atiku Abubakar
continues to seek legal redress there will be violence, are evil minds looking
for excuse to unleash violence on Nigerians. At no time in history has
sustainable peace been built on theft, injustice, corruption and inequity.
These merchants of chaos and violence should have no place in any decent
society. And they must know that no intimidation or prophesy of violence and
doomsday will cow anybody. Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians. We will respect as
friends those who believe that what is good for their country should be good
for Nigeria. Yes, we are Africans but we have values that are consistent with
international standards. Court is part of our democratic process and it must be
used when necessary if only to achieve justice, stability, unity and progress
for our country.
OLUSEGUN
OBASANJO
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