PDP overheating polity with falsehood to cause confusion, APC alleges

PDP overheating polity with falsehood to cause confusion, APC alleges

- The PDP has been accused of overheating the polity with falsehood to cause confusion

- The APC alleged that on a daily basis, the PDP invents one lie after the other to discredit state institutions in the eyes of Nigerians and the international community

- According to the ruling party, PDP’s game plan is to discredit the entire process before, during, and after the elections in order to make the final outcome a “nullity”

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been overheating the polity with falsehood to cause confusion and make the election a nullity, ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged.

It accused PDP of inciting utterances at its electioneering campaigns ahead of the general elections.

Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the APC national publicity secretary, made the accusation in a statement on Tuesday, February 5, in Abuja.

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“As the 2019 general election fast approaches, the APC has watched with consternation how the PDP in the last couple of weeks has elevated falsehood and crying wolf into an ignoble art.

“Nigerians have also watched in disbelief how the PDP without proof has consistently and vehemently pilloried state institutions performing various roles in the coming general elections.

“From security agencies to our election management body, the PDP has spared none in its barefaced lies," the APC spokesman said.

He added that on a daily basis, the PDP had invented one lie after the other to discredit state institutions in the eyes of Nigerians and the international community. He maintained that PDP’s ignoble actions were unhealthy for our electoral processes and a threat to our maturing democracy.

Issa-Onilu added that the PDP’s game plan was to discredit the entire process before, during, and after the elections in order to make the final outcome a “nullity”.

He, however, said the PDP must understand that all registered political parties were equal stakeholders in the coming elections. He stressed that the the PDP’s tired narrative that the entire election process was skewed against it should therefore be seen for what it was, an admittance of its defeat.

Issa-Onilu said the era of sham elections were behind us, adding that the records of credible elections conducted since the APC took over the country’s governance in 2015 were public knowledge.

This, he said, could be compared to selections, impositions and fraudulent elections which was the order of the day under the PDP.

He added that the APC would, however, continue in its progressive tradition by ensuring that elections were free, peaceful credible and that every vote counted while the wishes of the electorate prevailed in all elections.

Issa-Onilu urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other state institutions responsible for different election duties to remain firm and focused in the discharge of their legitimate roles.

He advised that the institutions must not be stampeded into taking actions that ran contrary to the Constitution and the Electoral Act.

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“Our free advice to the PDP is that it concentrates its energy to resuscitate its floundering campaign which has seen majority of its governors tacitly and openly avoid supporting the presidential bid of its candidate, Atiku Abubakar,” he said.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that with the general elections getting closer, the PDP alleged plots by INEC to rig the presidential election for the APC.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, February 4, the national publicity secretary of the opposition party, Kola Ologbondiyan, said APC and presidency have threatened to give the INEC chairman, Mahomood Yakubu, a Justice Walter Onneghen’s treatment provided he refused to rig the election in favour of the APC.

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