Forty-nine Senators of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
upper chamber have declared their support for President Muhammadu
Buhari.
This was disclosed by the Senate’s Minority Whip, Senator Godswill
Akpabio, at a press conference at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja
on Thursday, August 6, 2015. The Senators, however, lamented that the Federal Government was only targeting PDP members in its anti-corruption crusade.
Akpabio said the PDP Senate caucus would support President Buhari in
his bid to bring about a greater Nigeria, adding that despite its
numerical strength in the upper chamber, it has resolved to give only
credible opposition necessary for a better Nigeria and for Buhari to
succeed as president.
The PDP Senate caucus noted that though it supports the APC-led
Federal Government’s crusade against corruption, it was not happy with
the impression being given that it is targeted at PDP stalwarts and
states.
Akpabio said: “The current war lacks transparency, fairness to all
and appears to be aimed at political adversaries. It is on this ground
that we condemn in particular what is happening in Akwa Ibom, Rivers and
Abia states where election umpires are daily arrested, their families
and associates hounded, and judicial officers involved in election
tribunals intimidated and questioned using trumped up petitions
bordering on corruption.
“Yet, these officials were part of the 2015 elections that produced
President Buhari, an election adjudged to be generally free and fair by
the international community.”
Akpabio also accused the Department of State Service (DSS) of being
used to wreak havoc on PDP-controlled states, noting that the PDP Senate
caucus was shocked by the recent development in the polity where the
DSS is now involved in electoral matters.
He condemned a situation where officials of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia states (all
PDP states) were daily arrested, detained and questioned on
politically-motivated corruption allegations.
He said such a development was not only worrisome but spells doom for our democracy.
“Reports reaching the caucus has it that INEC officials are being
forced by the DSS to produce falsified documents to support APC
candidates cases before the tribunals.
“This is abominable and unacceptable. Mr. President and all
well-meaning Nigerians must intervene to preserve the independence of
the tribunals and that of INEC,” he said.
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