The national leader of Nigeria’s main opposition party, All
Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has
stated that the general elections were postponed because President Goodluck
Jonathan was afraid he was going lose if the election had held.
The former governor of Lagos state noted that the general
elections were announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega but the words were those of Jonathan.
In a statement issued on Monday, he said “What happened
Saturday was actually not a postponement due to security or logistical reasons.
What happened was the by-product of overt political interference undermining the
independence of the election management body, INEC. The elections were
postponed not because they could safely be held.
"They were postponed because
one man, President Jonathan, feared that an election held on February 14 would
for him become an election lost. While the mouth was Jega, the words were
Jonathan. He chose to place our democracy at risk than do what democracy
demands by facing and risking the verdict of the people. That he would use our
security agencies to provide his excuse only adds insult to injury,” the
statement read.
“This act was one desperation of a man in fear of defeat. It
was not done for the national good. It was the wrong thing done for the wrong
reason by the wrong man. The rationale stated by the heavily intimidated INEC
chairman does not withstand close scrutiny nor the rigors of logical thought.
It is nothing but a lie draped in a falsehood born by deceit.”
Jega said he hinged his decision on a purported letter
stating that due to an impending offensive the security agencies will not have
the personnel to spare to adequately guard the polling areas in the
northeastern states.
“For the Service Chiefs to be inserted in the electoral
process in this manner and at the eleventh hour reveals nothing but a cynical
plot to thwart elections. President Jonathan has revealed that he only wants
elections where the guaranty is that he shall win.
"This is not the nature of
democratic elections. Jonathan’s government has purposefully undermined the
electoral process because he is not interested in a free and fair honest where
the outcome reflects the sovereign will of the people. He wants an elaborate
coronation dressed in the garb of an election. The Nigerian people are too
smart for this rude trick.”
Tinubu then questioned the position of the Chief of Defence
Staff, Alex Badeh. “This postponement is a smokescreen because what the letter
says is that they are advising a postponement of six weeks in the first
instance subject to the amelioration of the security situation in the
Northeast. This is coming from a Chief of Defence staff that vowed to crush the
insurgents within four months early last year. A year later, nothing has
changed. He is now asking Nigerians to believe this government can do in six
weeks what it could not do in six years.
“I ask Nigerians to question why these Service Chiefs
decided to launch a major operation a week before the elections? What is new
about the security situation in the last two weeks that has not been there
these past several years? The date and importance of the election was well
publicized. Why did they wait till now? They waited because they were given
marching orders by the president to delay the elections.”
“They have gone on an offensive already. However, the true
offensive is not against Boko Haram. It is against the Nigerian people and our
democracy.”
He noted that if elections could hold in countries with
similar insecurity challenges then Nigeria is no different. “If elections could
hold in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, why not in Nigeria where only 14 out of
774 council areas are under siege?”
“This postponement may be the prelude to even rasher more
authoritarian action by this desperate, inept government. This postponement has
deeply wounded Nigerian democracy. While my party hoped to go into the election
and win it that we may offer a new and honest deal to the people. This
government continues to feed the people a raw deal.”
He suggested that if Jonathan claimed he is serving the
people, he will not put his interests above theirs. “The ambition of one man
should not be allowed to affect the destiny of 170 million Nigerians. Nigerians
have signalled their desire for change and there is nothing this government can
do to erase it.”
“Thus, we do not despair. I ask our supporters and Nigerians
to remain calm and do everything to keep the peace. I ask you to renew your
determination in the face of this insult to our democracy and common sense. It
is inevitable that change shall come and we shall bring it fairly,
democratically and peacefully.”
“They will attempt more tricks before the six weeks is over.
Each time, they will be defeated by the power of our commitment to a new day in
a new democratic Nigeria,” the statement read.
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