Saturday, November 23

APC Faults PDP Govs Call for Credible Elections, Calls it a Smokescreen

By Dayo Omoogun

A recent communique issued by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum where it enjoined the President, INEC

and security agencies to “play an impartial role” in forthcoming governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States has attracted the rebuke of the ruling APC.

The All Progressives Congress responding through its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, says the call is a mere Smokescreen to cover the PDP’s evil intentions and deflect attention from the alleged plundering of the Edo State funds in processing its campaigns.

“For a Party whose stock-in-trade remains cloning of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs), stealing card readers, voter intimidation, thuggery and vote-buying as witnessed during the 2019 General Elections, the PDP’s call is dubious and a smokescreen for their real and sinister intentions.

“The real issue is how the Edo state treasury has been criminally converted to a political slush fund as exposed by the widely reported faceoff between Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shuaibu over the release of funds for the PDP governorship campaign.

“Again, as chairman of the Edo State PDP governorship Campaign Council, the violence being threatened by the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike ahead of the September 19 Edo governorship election are the real issues.

” Wike has promised to “make sure that everything needed is done” to foist the PDP governorship candidate on the good people of Edo State.

“There are already credible reports of Wike’s plan to import thugs from neighbouring states to achieve their rigging plot. We reiterate that he will not succeed. We stand with the good people of Edo state in calling on our security services not to allow the PDP and Wike turn Edo State into a killing field.

Nabena called on the security services to do everything to stop the PDP’s plan to unleash violence, intimidate voters and buy votes during the election adding that “come September 19, votes will count and the will of the Edo electorate will prevail.”

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