The Presidential campaign of the All Progressives Congress has said
its candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) and his running mate,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, will not participate in the Broadcast Organisation
of Nigeria organised electioneering debate.
According to the APC Presidential campaign, its candidate was staying
away from the event because of the unhidden bias and campaign of
calumny by key organisers of the programme, against the corporate
political interest of the APC.
This position was contained in a statement signed by Mallam Garba
Shehu, Director Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign
Organisation, in Abuja, on Thursday.
APC said the Nigeria Election Debate Group -powered debate, was
fraught with fundamental errors from the outset, by wearing the toga of
government control, especially being composed mainly of agencies and
allies of the incumbent People’s Democratic Party’s administration.
The statement partly read, “A salutary inspection of the composition
of NEGD brings into focus the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria,
National Television Authority, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and
the Africa Independent Television (owned by a PDP chieftain).
“And going by the avalanche of inflammatory statements,
misinformation and blatant lies being propagated by some of these media
against our Party and candidates contrary to the Koffi Annan brokered
Abuja Peace Accord, and the failure of these aggressors to desist and
apologise, have left the APC Campaign with no option than to steer clear
of any premeditated smear campaign that could be inimical to our
prospective electoral success.”
The campaign spokesman further explained that the boycott by the APC
should not be seen as disrespect to Nigerian voters, or an alibi for the
party to dodge public scrutiny; but it must be viewed as an honourable
right not to consent to any activity that could distract, demean,
denigrate or derail the fast-moving train of the party.
Shehu noted that the APC remains a party of progressive
intellectuals, genuine technocrats, successful businessmen and women,
and most of all, eminent and courteous people of honour who would never
condescend to the level of sadistic gutter propaganda, all in the name
of political exigency and crass opportunism.
He pointed out that many Government-controlled media have clipped the
wings of APC promotional advertisements on one excuse on the other
adding that, until a court upturned their decision recently, the
Nigerian Communications Commission shutdown some telecom portals for
soliciting legitimate campaign funds from members of the public for APC.
Shehu also said, “Aside, elements close to sitting President Goodluck
Jonathan have commissioned series of derogatory and death threat
advertorials against the person, family and associates of the opposition
leader, General Muhammadu Buhari.
This, he said, prompted the APC to send letters of complaint to the
Inspector General of Police, the Director General of State Security,
Advertisers Practitioners of Nigeria, Independent National Electoral
Commission and the erring media that published or aired such offensive
adverts or documentaries.
He expressed regret that none of our letters of protest has been attended to by the authorities.
Shehu stressed that whatever the incumbent President wants to do with
the instrument of state to harass members of the opposition into
humiliating submission would not work.
He maintained that the APC/Buhari campaign is now a people’s
movement. The more they try to rubbish it, the more popular we are with
the populace.
“We are not shadow-chasers or moonwalkers. The APC is concerned
mainly with the lack of unity and security in Nigeria; plus the growing
decimation of lives, property and territory of our great country due to
preventable insurgency; the slumbering economy; decaying educational
system; absence of jobs; poor public health; and the cancerous
institutionalisation of corruption in our national life. You can’t fool
the people all the time. Nigerians will vote out their oppressors come
February 14.” He said.(PUNCH)
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