The PDP has welcomed the postponement of the general
elections. Reacting, the Director of Media and Publicity of the PDP
Presidential Campaign Organization, Femi Fani-Kayode said the decision made by
INEC was in the interest of the whole nation as well as a move to deepen our
democracy.
"Since this
decision has been taken in the interest of deepening democracy and in national
interest, we accept it in good faith and we commend INEC’s courage and obvious
commitment to ensuring a free and fair election. With this decision, INEC has
allayed the fears of many of our citizens that they may not have had the
opportunity to vote for the candidates and parties of their choice on Election
Day.
INEC has, by the decision, ensured that no one will be
disenfranchised and has helped to guarantee the safety and security of every
single one of our citizens during the course of the elections. We are
constrained to take this opportunity to wholeheartedly condemn the opposition
APC for its paranoid delusions and its far-fetched and childish conspiracy
theories when it comes to the issue of poll shift.
This is
especially so, given the fact that no less than 34 percent of eligible voters
have not been able to access their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) up till today-
just seven days before the original date of the election. A situation where
such a large percentage of our people would have been disenfranchised is
unacceptable and the fact that the APC was insensitive to that fact speaks
volumes.
We are aware that INEC is having numerous logistical problems and
numerous internal challenges and we believe that the poll shift will afford
them the badly-needed time to tackle and resolve those problems and challenges
before we arrive at the new dates that have been fixed for the elections.
We
believe that INEC must have drawn a useful guide from available security
reports from the North-eastern zone where, despite the very serious challenges
that our people are facing there from Boko Haram, we believe that elections
must hold. We must insist on this in order to ensure that no parts of the
country lose their right to freely, safely and peacefully participate in the
coming elections and to vote for the candidates of their choice. It is against
the backdrop of these developments that we commend INEC for finding the courage
to do the right thing.
In the same breath, we condemn the opposition APC
leaders and members who are set to unleash confusion, mendacity and despondency
everywhere and who are blaming everyone except themselves for the situation in
which we have found ourselves. It is a glaring testimony to their irresponsible
and reckless disposition that they continue to insist on having an election on
a date that the institution that is constitutionally charged to conduct that
election has said that it would be impossible to go ahead under the present
circumstances.
The shift of date is a welcome development. It is solely the
decision of INEC. The decision is not ours but we commend them (INEC) for
showing courage by owning up to the fact that they are not ready to go ahead on
February 14th. The shift will help INEC to organise themselves properly, to put
their house in order and to put in place all the necessary arrangements for the
polls. The shift will also enable the nation’s security agencies to do what
they have to in order to secure the north-eastern zone and ensure that
elections can hold there.
In conclusion, we wish to encourage our supporters
and we urge them to remain calm and to be patient. Our party is strong; our
candidate is confident; our cause is just; our God is mighty and our victory is
assured. No matter what happens and no matter how long it takes, we shall
prevail. God bless Nigeria.”he said
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