Chairman, Lagos State chapter of APGA, Mr. Campbell Umeh-Nzekwe |
By Eniola Akinkuotu
The Chairman, Lagos State chapter of the All Progressive
Grand Alliance, Mr. Campbell Umeh-Nzekwe, says President Goodluck Jonathan has
become so unpopular to the extent that he cannot win 10 states of the
federation in the postponed presidential election coming up on March 28.
Umeh-Nzekwe
said this while reacting to the postponement of the general elections by the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
The APGA leader described the postponement of the
election on the grounds of insecurity and the inability of some people to
collect their Permanent Voter Cards as arrant nonsense.
He said the Jonathan administration had realised
that the Peoples Democratic Party could not win in a free and fair contest.
Umeh-Nzekwe alleged that the six-week extension
would be used to disqualify the presidential candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for alleged perjury. He added that if a court fails to disqualify Buhari,
Jonathan would pave the way for an interim government.
He said, “The whole game is to install an interim
government. Jonathan had been deceived by those around him all along that he
was popular and it finally dawned on him that he cannot win more than 10 states
across the country. He can’t win majority of the states in the South and even
in the North, he was stoned in several cities.
“So, he has
now used the military to halt INEC. Next, he will use the judiciary to scuttle
the elections. He will then install an interim government and appoint his
stooge as the head. Nobody should be deceived.
“The PVC
issue is just a smokescreen. Those who are interested in voting have already
got their PVCs. In 2011, only about 40 million people voted but today over 60
million people have collected PVCs.
“They have
seen a formidable opposition and that is why they have become jittery. The next
plan is more deadly. The six weeks will be used to influence courts to nullify
the election timetable and stop Buhari from contesting.”
Culled
from Punch newspaper
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