Postponement Does Not Confer Any Advantage On PDP-National Chairman

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National Chairman of  Nigeria’s  ruling Peoples Democratic Party,PDP ,Ahmadu  Adamu  Mu’azu has said the the postponement of the general elections will not confer any advantage on his party.He made this assertion during  a press conference  in Abuja  on Thursday

“The truth is that the postponement has in no way whatsoever conferred  any particular advantage to our party and our candidates. Instead, it  came with an attendant loss of time and resources and delayed our  celebrations of electoral victory, which with the support of Nigerians,  we would have started savoring by Saturday”,Muazu said .

“However, this temporary setback rather than dampen our spirit, will be a  catalyst to propel our members to consolidate on the milestones already  gained by our campaigns and goodwill among Nigerians.

“In the next six weeks, the PDP will continue to patriotically engage in  issue-based discussions with Nigerians on our values, manifesto and  roadmap for a more prosperous future ahead of the March 28 and April 11,  2015 rescheduled dates.

“Our confidence for victory is derived from the fact that we have an  array of very credible candidates, which Nigerians are eager to vote  for. Also, our standard bearer, President Goodluck Jonathan, with his  humility, performance and verifiable record of achievements has stood  himself out as the leader best suited for our country at this point in  our national life.

He said further “We therefore want to use this forum to urge INEC to use the period of  the shift to ensure that it put its house in order and bequeath to  Nigerians the desired free, fair and credible elections.

“For the opposition, we urge them to embrace positive politics by  ensuring that its campaign and utterances are such that will help in  deepening our democracy. This country belongs to all of us and its  unity, stability and prosperity remain our paramount agenda.

He recalled that “During these nationwide campaigns, our party successfully presented our  candidates to the people and used the opportunity also to showcase our numerous and verifiable achievements especially the outstanding  performance of our beloved presidential flagbearer, President Goodluck  Jonathan.

“In the course of our campaign, we discovered that the popularity of our  party is soaring, going by the rousing reception we received from  Nigerians.

“While we were cruising in the euphoria of the success of our campaign  that was leading us to victory, INEC on February 7, 2015, relying on  section 26 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (As Amended) announced the  postponement of the elections by six weeks, citing what it called  security challenges.

“Although we tend to agree with INEC on the security reasons given for  the postponement, we are nevertheless not unmindful of the fact that the  commission on its own part was not fully prepared for the February 14  election date.

“Taking the INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega on his own words, for the  68.8 million registered voters, the commission had only printed and  delivered 66.3 million Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) with 1.3 million yet  to be delivered and 1.1 million stolen cards yet to be replaced.

“Also according to Jega, 45.09 million voters cards were collected by  prospective voters representing 65.8 percent of the registered voters  and 23.71 million PVCs, representing 34.2 percent were yet to be  collected as at February 7th, which is exactly one week to the February  14th earlier scheduled date. Compare this anomaly with the 2011  elections where not a single eligible voter was disenfranchised

“By this account, INEC could not sincerely claim to have been fully  prepared for a desirable credible, free and fair election at the time  when more than 23 million registered voters were going to be  disenfranchised.

“Nigerians embraced the idea of PVC as a model to facilitate credible  elections and not as instrument of disenfranchisement.

“Indeed, we have noted the reactions that trailed this postponement,  particularly the very subjective statements from opposition leaders  alleging that our great party and the government masterminded the  postponement to favour the PDP.

“Rather than join issues with the opposition in some of these needless  and unsubstantiated utterances, we want to use this press conference to  urge for a neat and positive campaign devoid of lies, propaganda and  incendiary statements.

“Finally, we call on Nigerians who have graciously reposed their  confidence on the PDP for the past 16 years of this democracy not to  relent but join in this process of moving our nation to its next phase  of transformation and prosperity.

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