The All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday welcomed President
Goodluck Jonathan’s New Year message to ensure next year’s elections
are free, fair and devoid of violence, but listed conditions that must
be met to achieve this.
Similarly,
National Chairman of Social Democratic Party, SDP, Chief Olu Falae,
eminent lawyer, Professor Itse Sagay (SAN), and other stakeholders have
all agreed that once the elections are free, fair and transparent, there
will not be any basis for anybody to react negatively.
APC, in a
statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, said it welcomed the stated commitment of President Jonathan,
in his New Year message, to the conduct of free, fair and violence-free
elections this year, but urged the President to match the commitment
with action.
According to the statement, “the party expressed
satisfaction that the President and his party have come out publicly to
join APC in pledging commitment to successful and violence-free polls
next month.
‘’In a statement we issued on December 28, 2014, we
assured Nigerians that we will do everything in our power to make the
2015 elections violence-free. Since then, PDP National Chairman Adamu
Muazu and the President have joined us in making similar pledges.
“This
is a welcome development that will gladden the hearts of our citizens
who are very apprehensive about the forthcoming elections.”
How to achieve it— APC
APC,
however, said the best way to make the elections free, fair and devoid
of violence is for the Federal Government to ensure a level-playing
field for all the parties by not tampering with the independence of
INEC, not using the security agencies to witch-hunt the opposition and
not deliberately disenfranchising all those who are qualified to vote.
“If
an election is free, fair and transparent and seen to be so by all, it
will be easy for all concerned to accept the outcome, and there will be
no violence. Violence only occurs when there is a realization that the
process has been skewed against some in favour of others.”
It
restated its assurance to Nigerians and the international community that
it will do all in its power to make sure that the 2015 general
elections are violence-free.
APC said: “We also restate our stand
that even with the little time left for the elections to hold, a meeting
of the leadership of the two main political parties, APC and Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, will send a powerful message to our compatriots
and indeed the international community and douse the tension that is
building up ahead of the elections.”
I agree with him,
but…—Sagay
Eminent
lawyer, Professor Itse Sagay, in his reaction, said though he agrees
with President Jonathan’s speech to deal with all those who foment
trouble during the elections, the President must ensure he conducts a
free, fair and credible election next month.
Speaking with Vanguard,
he said: “Those are the two points in the whole story. If he will not
tolerate what happened in 2011, he must ensure that the elections are
free, fair and credible.
“If they are free, fair and credible, there will not be any basis for anybody to react negatively.
“Once
he has agreed that the elections will be free, fair and credible, in
other words, votes must count and the person that is declared winner is
the one that received the highest votes, then honestly what he is saying
is logical.
“In such a situation, what happened in 2011 cannot be
tolerated because no one should resort to violence or anger against the
wishes of the people. So, I agree with him.”
Deal with anyone found culpable —Falae
On
his part, National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Chief
Olu Falae, said those found culpable of attempting to foment trouble
during and after the elections should be dealt with according to the
law.
He said: “The authorities should ensure that we have free and
fair elections and that anyone trying to disrupt elections or cause
violence should be dealt with according to the law. That is what
civilized societies do and that is what we must have.”
We agree with Jonathan
—Arewa Youths
Throwing
its weight behind the President’s decision not to tolerate
post-election violence, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, said it
concurred with his decision.
Its National President, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, who spoke with Vanguard, said: “I concur with the President because the kind of statement emanating from these political actors is not encouraging.
“Sometimes
they make statements and you begin to wonder whether they are truly
Nigerians. The country is bigger than anybody: be it Jonathan or the
opposition parties.
“We must not allow the country to be run as it
if we are running a banana republic where there is no law and order and
where people get away with evil. People must know their limitations.”
He need not pay
lip service— LP
Also
speaking, the Labour Party, LP, urged the President not to pay lip
service to his statement, but must follow it with actions.
Its
National Secretary, Mr. Kayode Ajulo, in a chat, said: “I concur with
his statements because the President owes all Nigerians the duty to
ensure law and order.
“Whether we like or not, the aftermath of
the 2011 elections was a breakdown of law and order and it is his duty
to ensure that all Nigerians are safe.
“Labour Party was the first
party that raised issues over inciting statements and that they must be
stopped. I think the President need not pay lip service to it. He
should follow it with action.”
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