Former
civilian governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa has said that there
would be massive protest by Nigerians if the forthcoming general elections
are shifted again.
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had earlier shifted the 2015
general elections from February 14 and 28 to March 28 and April 11
respectively, citing the inability of security agencies to guarantee security
as one of the reasons.
However,
speaking with newsmen yesterday, shortly after a meeting of the national executive
committee of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Musa who is the national chairman
of the deregistered party said election could hold with or without the
insurgency in a small portion of the country.
He
warned that powers-that-be should not take Nigerians for a ride, saying that no
Nigerian is a slave just as the country does not belong to any group of
Nigerians.
He
said, “If election is shifted again, majority of Nigerians will oppose it. They
will demonstrate against it, Nigerians will come out massively to oppose it
because another shift will not be in their interest. Another shift will mean
that government wants to remain in power.
“If
therefore a six weeks delay is the sacrifice which Nigerians have to make to
ensure that every registered voter is given an opportunity to exercise (or not
to exercise) his constitutional right to vote, so be it. But Nigerians cannot
tolerate shifting of election dates anymore.
“We
will not tolerate another shift because we are not any body’s slaves, we are
free people, and this country is free, this country belongs to all of us. It
does not belong to a clique.
“The
continuation of Boko Haram activities is not an excuse to shift election again
because Boko Haram is occupying less than 14 percent of Nigeria, we can tolerate
this. We should conduct election in spite of the insurgency. The moment we can
have free, fair and transparent election, leading to eligible government in the
country, even Boko Haram will respect such government, and they will go to a
negotiating table. It is unfortunate that to contest a presidential election in
this country, one needs N50 billion to use for campaign. So I believe that both
Jonathan and Buhari must have respectively raised the money. They are
contesting, so they must have the money.
“None
of them should deceive himself that he cannot get the money. Both of them are
in power both at the state and federal levels. PDP has the federal government
and 21 states, and APC has 14 states, so they are in government.
“The
situation in the country has continued to nosedive and the impact of this on
the material well being and circumstances of the mass of our people continue to
bite very hard. All of this is happening in the midst of unabated and
unmitigated profligacy, institutionalized stealing of public resources and the
political unaccountability of the ruling class represented principally by the
chieftains of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) and its shadow ‘opposition’
the All Progressives Congress, (APC).
“When
we turn to the security situation in the country, matters are not better. Again
things remain as bad as they were if not worse. Boko Haram continues to wax
strong in spite of all the exaggerated claims by President Jonathan and his
security chiefs that they are on top of the situation.
“For
us in the PRP and other parties and organizations in the Credible Alternative
Alliance (CAA) the postponement of the elections was necessary and inevitable,
not for the security excuses proffered by INEC, but because of the poor
handling of the distribution of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) by INEC.
“This
is because the right to vote is an entitlement protected by the constitution of
the country and so cannot simply be wished away, expunged or nullified by any
measure whatsoever, administrative or otherwise, emanating from any government
agency and certainly not INEC.”
President Jonathan listen, Nigerians ‘ll resist further polls shift – Balarabe Musa
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