Monday 2 July 2012

Edo Guber: ACN Warns Against Rigging


The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has warned that any attempt to rig the July 14 gubernatorial election in Edo State will trigger a chain of cataclysmic reactions, the end of which no one can predict.
In a statement issued in Lagos, yesterday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said that the warning became necessary in view of the desperation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to capture Edo State at all cost, first as a trophy for its new Chairman who is bent on ensuring his party wins the first election under his chairmanship, and also as a foothold for the President’s presumed ambition for 2015.
It said events leading to the election had shown that the PDP was bent on creating an atmosphere that would be hostile to the holding of a free, fair and transparent poll.
ACN, therefore, called on its members and supporters in Edo State to resist any attempt by the PDP to rig the forthcoming poll, and said that they must not only turn out en masse to vote for Governor Adams Oshiomhole, on the basis of his performance in office, but must also stay behind until the votes had been counted and the result announced, contrary to the ‘vote and go’ rigging strategy of the PDP.
‘’In the years since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999, the PDP has evolved from bare-faced rigging on election day to a new system in which the ruling party, in collusion with malleable and unpatriotic security agencies, make free and fair elections impossible by intimidating the opposition and instigating violence ahead of voting, thus paving the way for the imposition of a ‘curfew’ on election day that will ensure voters only come out to vote and return home, handing the PDP and its cohorts in INEC and security agencies a carte blanche to determine the outcome of the voting.
‘’Already, the trend is glaring: At least two attempts have been made on the life of Governor  Oshiomhole, first when a truck rammed his convoy and killed many after narrowly missing him, and then last week when suspected political thugs attacked the Governor, top government officials and ACN stalwarts in Usen town.
‘’The strategy is simple: Go after the Governor and scare off his teeming supporters, and then hope they will fight back, thus precipitating chaos that will then be capitalised upon by the PDP federal government to declare a curfew, at best, and a state of emergency, at worst. But while we urge our members and supporters to be peaceful and to resist playing into the hands of the PDP, they must be vigilant; they must know that it is against the Electoral Act for anyone to ask them to leave the polling station after voting. They must not leave until the votes have been counted and the results announced,’’ the party said.
ACN said that what happened in 2011 must not be allowed to repeat itself, when gullible international observers, after witnessing a seemingly orderly process in which patriotic voters queued and cast their votes, then returned to their hotels to declare the elections free and fair, without witnessing the events at the collation centres where most of the rigging took place.

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