LAGOS — ALL Progressives Congress
(APC) presidential aspirant, General Muhammadu Buhari has accused
President Goodluck Jonathan of being determined to push Nigeria into
anarchy in the shortest possible time.
Reacting
to the recent invasion of the APC Data Centre in Lagos by security
operatives, Buhari alleged that the Jonathan presidency had “mastered
the art of how to push a nation into chaos within the shortest time
possible.”
Also, the APC leadership likened last week’s police invasion of the National Assembly to a coup.
The
party, however, called for an independent inquiry to determine who
ordered the invasion and for what purpose “with a view to preventing a
recurrence and also meting out the necessary punishment to those behind
it.”
In a statement made available to Vanguard, Buhari, who decried the invasion of the party’s data centre said “the desperation of the PDP grows by the hour.”
Condemning the abuse of power, he said there was an attempt by the Jonathan administration to level the opposition.
The
former Head of State said “almost everyday, the Jonathan presidency
seems intent on demonstrating for all to see that they have mastered the
art of how to push a nation into chaos within the shortest time
possible.
“The early morning attack by security operatives on the
APC data centre in Lagos on Saturday, November 22 is one such display in
a growing chain of abuse and violation of the constitution and
political rights of the people. It is a reckless act that must be
condemned in the strongest possible terms.”
Faulting the invasion,
he said the Jonathan government could not claim ignorance, adding: “The
security operatives conducting this illegal raid must have been ordered
from Abuja. They would not have done what they did unless given the
mandate from their high bosses in Abuja.
“Attempting to defend the
indefensible, they fabricate a story that the attack was necessary
because criminal activity was taking place at the centre. These
statements are such plain lies.”
Besides, the presidential hopeful
expressed worry that “these acts are but a foretaste of things to come.
From these attacks, this government is signalling to the Nigerian
people they have no intention of holding anything resembling free and
fair elections. Their goal is not to create a level electoral playing
field. Their goal is to level the opposition into the dust through the
abuse of federal power.”
Police invasion of NASS a coup —APC
In
a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
the party said using weapons to attack an arm of government and
preventing it from carrying out its functions are tantamount to a coup,
adding that the tear gas that was fired into the National Assembly by an
invading force of policemen is a chemical weapon.
It said: “We
are demanding the independent inquiry in view of the seriousness of the
armed attack on the National Assembly and the danger it poses to our
democracy. We are also alerting the international community to the
happenings in Nigeria and urging them to show interest because of their
investment in the country’s democracy.”
The party said denial by
the Presidency of its involvement in the “senseless attack” is not
enough to stop the finger-pointing at it (Presidency), “especially
because no one, not even the Inspector General of Police, will have the
temerity to stop the nation’s number four citizen from entering the
National Assembly without an express order from the President.”
According
to the party, “this is why we have continuously held the President
responsible for last week’s show of shame,” noting that the IG is just a
tool in the hands of a President that has perhaps done more than any
other President before him to truncate the nation’s democracy.”
-- Vanguard News
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