Following the allegation that President Muhammadu Buhari
benefited from funds relating to the arms deal scandal, the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) has called for a more neutral and transparent
body like an independent National Truth Commission to examine all issues
relating to handling of security votes and campaign funding without
interferences from the government.
PDP in a statement by its national publicity secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh on Wednesday said
the leak that President Buhari benefited from the office of the former
National Security Adviser against the convention of dealing with the
office of the SGF also stresses the fact that the war against corruption
should be holistic, transparent and not politicized.
“We challenge this administration to a no-holds-barred public
inquisition on all issues of security votes and campaign expenses. This
is more so as we have evidence that President Buhari and the APC
budgeted and spent billons of naira corruptly sourced for their
Presidential campaign, in addition to on-going sleazes in the system
under the APC government.
“Furthermore, this current orchestrated and selective war against
corruption should not be an excuse to justify the onslaught by the
government against democratic institutions, especially the judiciary,
wherein judicial officers are now being hounded and coerced in the
desperation to take over key PDP states of Akwa-Ibom, Taraba and Rivers.
“Today’s Court of Appeal rulings against Rivers State Governor
Nyesom Wike and our federal legislators are clear fall-out of President
Buhari-led government’s muzzling of a session of the judiciary, a
development that portends grave danger to our democracy and the much
desired peace and stability in the volatile region of the Niger Delta,
especially coming on the heels of APC induced violence that led to the
inconclusiveness of the Bayelsa state governorship election.
“We are very worried that our country, now under the command of
President Buhari, is gradually sliding into a police state with observed
bloodthirsty tendencies by obviously compromised security operatives
for which the citizens now live in fear.
“For instance, how can this government explain its indifference
to the recent senseless bloodletting in Zaria, Kaduna state where the
military clashed with an Islamic group resulting in loss of lives, as
well as the mindless attack and killing of some unarmed protesters in
Onitsha, Anambra state by security agents?
“Also embarrassing to democracy is the flouting of judicial
pronouncements, the growing erosion of personal freedom, violation of
fundamental rights of citizens and brutal manhandling of suspects facing
various trials, as amply evidenced by the case of the former Director
General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA), Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi, who, while on bail was openly beaten
by security operatives.
“We note that these developments are in direct contrast to
democratic environment created by the PDP in the last 16 years where the
rule of law and freedom of citizens were allowed to reign.
“Of utmost concern is the unprecedented and frightening
polarization of the country coming as direct consequence of the
undemocratic tendencies of the Buhari administration. In the last seven
months of this dictatorial and divisive regime, there has been an
alarming escalation of inter-and intra religious and ethnic hostilities
that clearly threaten national cohesion and stability.
“We therefore caution this government to come to terms with the
fact that this nation cannot afford to contain, at this time, undue and
avoidable pressure coming ceaselessly from its totalitarian tendencies
and actions.
In a related development, former president Goodluck Jonathan
may have also concluded plans to meet President Muhammadu Buhari over
confessions made by Dasuki that he (Jonathan) approved all payments made
during the period under review.
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