The PDP Presidential Campaign
Organisation has challenged the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) to address the issues surrounding the certificate of APC Presidential
Candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, or face a vote of no-confidence from the
party.
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, Director,
Directorate of Media and Publicity of the organisation, said this at a press
briefing on Wednesday in Abuja.
The brief
ing, he said, was to raise issues
that played up on the certificate of Buhari, adding that Buhari had made a
shocking and belated disclosure on Jan. 27, that the INEC had his documents without
being specific about the documents he was referring to.
This, he said, was yet another
“squalid attempt to give Nigerians the impression that INEC has his
certificate.
“If this is true, it represents a
somersault from his original position which was that INEC has his affidavit and
it once again reveals Gen. Buhari for what he is.
“With this latest antic, Gen. Buhari
is obviously trying to smuggle a newly acquired certificate into INEC through
the backdoor.
“If this is true and if INEC allows
such a thing to happen, it would put a serious question mark on its
impartiality and credibility.
“It would mean that it has collected
his newly-acquired certificate, 40 days outside the stipulation of the Law.’’
Fani-Kayode said that Gen. Buhari
had also referred Nigerians to INEC’s Legal Adviser on the issue, adding that
the same legal adviser had earlier in response to numerous inquiries in
December 2014, told the newsmen that INEC had published all that the
presidential candidates submitted.
He had said that in the case of
Buhari, FORM CF001 (no certificate attached) and affidavit which was a court
papers and not personal document was submitted.
Fani-Kayode, therefore, wondered at
what point the affidavit transmited into additional documents or when
additional documents were provided to INEC in line with the law.
“The electoral body must come clean
on this matter; otherwise we will be compelled to pass a no-confidence vote on
it.
“If INEC is complicit in the
desperate and despicable attempt to extricate Gen. Buhari, without compliance
with the provisions of the law, from this lingering embarrassment, we will have
no other choice than to harbour the suspicion and fear that the electoral body
is already compromised and can lend itself to the ungodly agenda of truncating
our victory when our candidate wins.’’
He, however, urged the election
observers to keep watch of the unfolding events regarding Buhari’s
qualification or otherwise, stressing that in other countries, it was about
obeying the rule of law and not about protecting the political interest of an
individual.
This, he said, was especially so
since a free, fair and credible election was not about the day of voting alone,
but also the processes leading up to the elections.
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