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2019 ELECTION UNDER THREAT, SECONDUS DECLARES TO EU...Says INEC Not Ready For Free Credible Election...Wants Harassment On Clark Probed.

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The National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus has declared that the 2019 general election is under serious threat because the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and the federal Govern are not disposed to conduct a free and fair poll.
Speaking when he received officials of the European Union who called at the party's Wadata House headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday led by Ambassador Ms. Beatrice Markussion, deputy director of Africa Division, European External Action services and Head of EU delegation, Prince Secondus said that available intelligence to the party shows that the government and the electoral commission are all plotting to rig the election.
According to a statement from his media office signed by Ike Abonyi, the National Chairman said that the opposition party is concerned that the level of preparation of the ruling government and the electoral commission is disappointing.
"Our major concern is that INEC and security agencies are working hand in hand to rig the election for the APC.
“What they did in Ekiti state in July and they are still preparing to repeat it in Osun on September 22, is enough evidence that they are not ready to conduct free, fair and credible elections.
"The Chairman of INEC Prof Mahmud Yakubu should go beyond verbal promises and put into action credible and practical processes for election.
Prince Secondus said that the APC is not preparing for election because they know they have nothing to offer the electorates having so divided the country and dragged the economy almost to a comatose state.
"This government has divided the country, borrowed over N11 trillion yet hunger is ravaging our people as the economy slides.
"Records show that more Nigerians have been killed in the last three years than during the civil war yet the government remains insensitive to the situation.
The National Chairman said that the government's disregard to the rule of law and human rights have so degenerated that a 90-year elder statesman, former Minister of Information had his house raided last week by operatives of the State Police.
He said that even though the Inspector General of Police apologized, the state should go further to probe the shameful act since it's obvious that the officers did not send themselves.
The National Chairman explained to his visitors the internal democratic processes in place by the party to ensure free and fair process in line with the rebranding spirit of the party.
The EU leader commended the party for providing robust opposition which is necessary for democracy to strive. She noted that in a few months away, the focus of the global community would be on Nigeria to see how it copes with her election processes.
She said that EU and indeed all lovers of democracy are interested in Nigeria elections. Other members of the delegation include Ambassador In Ketil Karsen, Head of EU delegation to Nigeria, deputy head Richard Young.


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