The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari
and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) not to address
Nigerians on the occasion of the 2018 Democracy Day.
The PDP in a statement by its publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan,
said “in the last three years, such addresses had contained deceits,
falsifications and unfulfilled promises”.
Nigerians have become frustrated with these “lies,” said the party.
Democracy Day in Nigeria is usually celebrated yearly on May 29 to mark
the restoration of democracy in May 1999 after decades of military
interregnum.
Nigerian presidents usually use the occasion to enumerate the strides
recorded in the democratic sojourn and achievements by their
administrations.
But the oppositon party which lost to the ruling APC in 2015 advised Mr
Buhari via its statement Sunday not to bother to use the occasion to
“feed Nigerians with lies” over its percieved lack of achievements.
It said the Buhari Presidency and the APC since assuming power “has only
violated all tenets of democracy, and trampled on citizens rights”.
The PDP said the APC should not be associated with democracy under any guise.
“Indeed, this administration should not come close to the emblem of
democracy, as such would be an unpardonable spat on the faces of
millions of suppressed Nigerians and the graves of victims of
extra-judicial executions under this administration, as catalogued by
international bodies including, Transparency International (TI), Amnesty
International (AI) and even the United States Department of State.
“Where is democracy when government tends towards military fiat: where
citizens are wantonly arrested, locked up and dehumanised just for
expressing political opinions considered to be at variance with views
held those in power?
“Where is democracy when our National Assembly, the very bastion of our
democracy, is under siege; where federal lawmakers are daily
blackmailed, hounded, harassed, intimidated, detained and dehumanised;
where strange elements invade the hallowed chambers of the Senate,
threatened our senators and forcefully cart away the mace, yet nobody
has been prosecuted?
“Where is democracy when court judges are arrested in the middle of the
night by agents of state; top government officials engage in actions and
speeches that promote division, hatred and bloodletting; when
journalists and media houses are being harassed and intimidated and our
nation, in the last three years, ranking among the most hostile to free
press?,” the party asked.
However the PDP saluted the courage and resilience of Nigerians in the
face of “despotism, drive towards anarchy and totalitarianism”.
The party called on Nigerians to use this year’s democracy celebration
to reinforce commitment to rescue the nation and “restore democratic
rule”.
“We are collectively strengthened by the fact that this year’s Democracy
Day signals the reinvigorating of that democratic march by the citizens
to end APC’s misrule and abuse of our rights.
“Nigerians must therefore, use this year’s occasion to reinforce their
commitment to rescue our nation by restoring democratic rule on the
platform of the repositioned PDP, come 2019.”
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