Attack on Campaign Buses: Jonathan, Buhari in war of words
Opposition is desperate; warn your supporters— Presidency
It’s PDP on PDP violence, says Buhari's absolves loyalists
By Henry Umoru & Dapo Akinrefon
ABUJA—
PRESIDENT
Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, traded words with the All Progressives
Congress (APC) Presidential Candidate, Major-General Muhammadu (rtd)
over the burning of his campaign vehicles in Jos, Plateau State.
President Jonathan, who is running on the banner of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) urged Buhari to call his supporters to order on
the grounds that suspected APC supporters burnt two of his campaign
buses, saying that the action was a sign of desperation on the part of
the opposition party.
However, the Buhari Campaign Organisation has distanced itself from the
allegation, saying that the incident in Jos was passed as a PDP on PDP
violence arising from the party’s rigged primaries.
In a statement, yesterday, in Abuja, Director of Media and Publicity of
PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, warned
General Buhari and the APC not to prepare the ground for the
re-enactment of the post-election violence of 2011.
Jonathan or Buhari who will you pick ?
Don’t prepare grounds for post-election violence — PDP
The statement read: “It is on record that General Buhari’s utterances
since 2011 have fuelled violence especially the post-election violence
in parts of the North which claimed the lives of many youth corps
members who were deployed as ad-hoc staff for that year’s election.
“It is sad that up till now, General Buhari has refused to apologize to
the Nigerian people for that barbaric and shameful incident or show any
remorse for the actions of his supporters. He could not even bring
himself to tender an apology to the families of those young corps
members that were hacked to death and murdered in cold blood by his
agents.
“As if that was not enough tragedy unleashed on the polity, General
Buhari recently said that the ‘baboon and the dog would be soaked in
blood if what happened in 2011 repeats itself in 2015.
“The Jos attack on the campaign buses of President Goodluck Jonathan
would appear to be a pointer to what the opposition APC presidential
candidate is planning before and after the February 14 presidential
election.
“We, therefore, call on well-meaning Nigerians and members of the
international community to speak forcefully against this development,
which threatens our elections and democracy and which falls way below
the standard of best international practices.”
Free, fair elections
Also in a separate statement, the Special Adviser to the President on
Political Affairs, Professor Rufai Ahmed Alkali, condemned the action,
stressing however, that the incident would not deter the determination
of the Federal Government to ensure free and fair elections in the
country next month.
Alkali said: “We have observed a dangerous trend of politically
motivated violence unleashed on innocent Nigerians by supporters of
those who have shown desperation to assume political power at all costs.
“While we are not surprised by acts of desperation already shown by
these people who have no articulate agenda for nation building, we are
amazed at how quickly they are willing to manifest their evil intentions
on our dear country.
“The incident in Jos, Plateau State where our campaign vehicles were
torched by irate youth supporters of the APC, underscores the need for
vigilance as we progress towards the General Elections. This criminal
behaviour, which was meant to intimidate others and deny them their
freedom of choice, stands condemned.
“The leaders whose utterances and conduct have encouraged this kind of
behaviour must bear full responsibility for this. With the way things
are going, it seems the ultimate agenda of making Nigeria ungovernable
as prophesied by these politicians is underway.
“In carrying out this unpatriotic behaviour, they wish to first of all
discredit the electoral process and set the stage for an orgy of
violence once they fail in the elections.
“Nigerians are well aware of these antics and are fully prepared to
protect their rights to freedom of choice.
“We condemn the acts of violence in Jos, Plateau State and also condemn
the threats to violence in every other part of the country. This ugly
trend must stop. We declare unequivocally that no Nigerian citizen
should be prevented from campaigning in any part of the country. We,
therefore, call on the law enforcement agencies to protect and guarantee
the safety of every Nigerian legitimately canvassing for votes all over
the country.
“We invite law enforcement agencies to note the pronouncements of
desperate politicians who are bent on fanning the embers of hate and
threaten the peaceful conduct of the 2015 elections.
“We once more wish to reiterate the commitment of President Jonathan to a
peaceful and rancour-free electoral process. He has said times without
number that his ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian. We
wish to sound a note of warning to politicians to desist from this
vicious circle of lies, rumours, intimidation and violence.”
Don’t demonize opponents—Buhari
Reacting to the allegation, the Director, Media and Publicity of the
Buhari Campaign Organisation, Mallam Garba Shehu, said in a statement
that “the incident in Jos was passed as a PDP on PDP violence flowing
from their rigged primaries. That is the earliest security report we
got. Nobody should change that and use it to demonize opponents.”
He noted that “General Buhari was the first to condemn this incident the
moment it was reported on Saturday. Check his Twitter handle. These
were his words: ‘I have been informed of the burning of PDP campaign
buses in Jos today. This is unacceptable! There is no excuse for this
violence.’
“I am hoping that the police will immediately investigate, arrest and
prosecute the culprits. Our democracy cannot tolerate violence in any
form. PDP should leave us out of their Wahala.
-culled from Vanguard newspapers
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