Gentlemen of the press,
We have called you up this Sunday
afternoon to address you and through you alert all Nigerians and indeed
the international community of a grievous development that constitutes a
major threat to our democracy and lives as individuals.
As we
address you today, our democracy is facing a serious danger. We are at
the verge of a quick slide into dictatorship and the personal freedom
entrenched in the polity in the last 16 years by the PDP is about to be
obliterated.
We wish to alert all Nigerians and the international
community that there is indeed a clear and present danger of threat to
the lives of key opposition leaders in Nigeria.
In the last few
weeks, key PDP members have become an endangered group for playing their
opposition role in providing constructive criticisms to the ruling
party in their apparent lack of capacity to get organized and form a
government; their interference in the activities of the National
Assembly and the demand for the implementation of their campaign
promises to Nigerians.
As we address you today, some key leaders
of our party have been under threat since the emergence of the
leadership of the National Assembly which did not go the way of the
leadership of the APC, particularly, the election of PDP’s Senator Ike
Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President.
The leadership of the PDP
has been made aware of various threats to life and other forms of
intimidation and blackmail against Senator Ekweremadu from the APC.
As you may know, the APC leaders have not hidden their bitterness and
resentment towards Senator Ekweremadu whose offense is the privilege of
being elected by his colleagues (APC and PDP senators alike) as Deputy
Senate President in line with the Standing Rules of the Senate and the
provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Since President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement that Senator Ekweremadu’s
election was ‘unacceptable’ to his party, the Deputy Senate President,
who can only be removed by the Senate has come under threats and intense
pressure from APC leaders to resign and allow a senator from the ruling
party to take his position.
However, having failed to get him to
resign, the APC has now engaged in heinous plots to force him out of
office, a design, which totally negates the independence of the
legislature and the spirit and letters of the constitution of Nigeria.
Apparently to ensure that the agenda is given an official stamp, the
Inspector General of Police, acting on instructions has invited the
Deputy Senate President with a view to arresting him over phantom
charges as a build up to incarcerate him, create a vacuum in the Senate
and pave way for the imposition of APC preferred senator to take over
his position.
“We are aware that some APC senators opposed to the
emerge of Senators Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu as Senate President
and Deputy Senate President respectively met last week and concocted a
petition accusing the Deputy Senate President of altering the Senate
Rules on the process of election of the Presiding Officers, upon which
the police via a letter dated July 1, 2015 and signed by the Deputy
Inspector General in charge of criminal investigation at the Force
Headquarters has invited him to appeartomorrow, Monday, July 6,
2015where he will be detained and put under pressure.
Apart from
the fact that the Nigerian Constitution clearly guarantees the two
chambers of the National Assembly the powers to regulate their
proceedings without external interferences, we note that the petition by
this group of senators who enjoy the sympathy of some APC leaders lacks
merit as Senator Ekweremadu or any other senator-elect prior to the
inauguration of the Senate and the election of presiding officers, could
not have been involved in the process of producing the 2015 Standing
Rules of the Senate which was strictly done by the bureaucracy under the
Clerk to the National Assembly.
Furthermore, Senator Ekweremadu
was not in any way involved in the process other than being nominated
for the position of the Deputy Senate President and could not have been
privy to the secret ballot procedure adopted by the National Assembly
bureaucracy, which has been widely adjudged as transparent and credible.
Also, apart from plans to use security apparatus against the Deputy
Senate President, we have information that there are instructions to
certain officials at the now National Electoral Commission to alter some
electoral documents and records in order to create the impression that
Senator Ekweremadu did not file proper documents for the general
elections to eventually pave way for his removal.
In line with
the above plot, the APC has been having secret meetings with some judges
and lawyers to procure injunctions to prevent Senator Ekweremadu from
playing his role as the Deputy Senate President.
We are also
aware that part of the plot is a conspiracy to tarnish Senator
Ekweremadu’s image and open him to public ridicule. Last Monday, some
APC leaders met in Abuja to perfect a plot to blackmail the Deputy
Senate President by planting outlandish publications against him in the
media.
The PDP hereby states and in very clear terms too that the
government and APC leaders should be held responsible should any harm
come upon the Deputy Senate President or any of our party leaders for
that matter. We state this because information available to us indicates
that there are also plans to compromise security around the Deputy
Senate President to make him vulnerable and open for sponsored violent
attacks.
We do hope that the era of political assassination is
not about to return to Nigeria and that our nation will not descent into
a draconian regime where a strike force is created to hunt key
opposition figures. In this wise, we call on our citizens to note that
the PDP will not consider it a mere coincidence if our key leaders
suddenly become victims of terror attacks or are suddenly killed by
armed robbers. This is especially as we are aware that the APC has even
gone to the ridiculous extent of trailing key PDP leaders and bugging
their telephone lines.
This is in addition to hiring some
disgruntled PDP members, to use the guise of an ethnic solidarity to
create some disturbances, distractions and disruption of the smooth
operations of our party. The APC is indeed in the process of elevating
violence, ethnic and sectional interests once more in our democracy and
we call on patriotic Nigerians across the country to resist this
dangerous design.
We are aware that President Buhari, who had
earlier restated his willingness to work with anybody elected by the
legislature, has been put under intense pressure resulting in his
statement on the emergence of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, which is now being
misconstrued by some of his overzealous party members and security
officials. We therefore urge the President to bear in mind that the onus
therefore lies on him to moderate the political temperature of the
country by calling his overbearing party members and security officials
to order.
In Nigeria, the constitution empowers each chamber of
the National Assembly to choose its leadership without external
interferences. Senators in their wisdom and in exercise of that power,
in line with the provisions of their Standing Rules chose Senators
Saraki and Ekweremadu to lead them and the constitution is clear on the
process for their removal from office.
The APC should not in any
way take our civility, decency and commitment to national peace and
stability for granted. They should rather be thankful to PDP senators,
who in their maturity and discipline stuck to the decision of our party
to support Senator Saraki and restrained themselves from using their
majority status on the day of Senate inauguration to take over the
positions of the Senate President and that of Deputy Senate President,
while APC senators were busy attending their party meeting at the
International Conference Center (ICC).
APC leaders must
understand that no amount of threats, intimidation and blackmail will
make the Deputy Senate President to abandon the mandate freely given to
him by the Senate, or compel the PDP to abdicate its responsibility as
an opposition party, a role we will continue to play with every sense of
restrain, civility, maturity and patriotism.
On this note, we
urge all our citizens, the civil society and indeed the international
community to note the development in Nigeria; the onslaught against the
opposition; the eroding of personal freedom, threats to lives,
disruption of the legislative activities of the National Assembly,
undermining of the independence of our electoral body and other
dangerous signal that the nation may be on a slide to totalitarianism.
As a party that sustained and nurtured democracy in the last 16 years,
the PDP cannot fold its hands and watch but will stand with all patriots
in resisting this attempt to transform our country from a democratic
state where the freedom of citizens to hold personal opinions and
aspirations are guaranteed, to a nation where despotism, fear, clamp
down on opposition and of course the media will be the order of the day.
Thank you
Chief Olisa Metuh
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