The All Progressives Congress, APC, has called for stiff punishment
for those behind the shutting down of the secretariat of the “new PDP”
in Abuja. The party said those responsible must be immediately
identified and jailed for “crass lawlessness and palpable impunity”.
“The festering crisis in the PDP is not our business, but when the
crisis leads to repression, disregard for court orders and
constitutional provisions, we cannot keep quiet because those issues
have grave implications for our democracy,” the party said in a
statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by its Interim National Publicity
Secretary, Lai Mohammed.
It described the sealing up of the new PDP secretariat as a
throwback to the nation’s darkest era, saying it also confirmed fears
expressed by the opposition that the Jonathan administration, will
become increasingly intolerant and repressive as the nation approaches
of the 2015 general elections.
”There is no doubt that the rump of the ruling PDP which has the ears
of President Jonathan is behind the sealing up of the new PDP
secretariat, in a dangerous defiance of a court order that the parties
must maintain the status quo. The egregious nature of this action
becomes even clearer when viewed against the lies being peddled by the
old PDP, that the sealing of the secretariat, which it instigated, has
the imprimatur of the courts, the party said.
“For a party that has just broken up due in part to lack of internal
democracy, disregard for the rule of law and the elevation of impunity
to an art, this is an indication that the leaders of the ruling party
have not learnt their lessons, and that they will not hesitate to bring
the house down on all of us just to hold on to power. This portends
danger for our democracy,” APC said.
The ruling PDP has been hit by one of the party’s most severe turmoil
after a new faction emerged a week ago with a strong support base from
key members. The faction, led by Abubakar Baraje, secured a court order
urging relevant parties to maintain the status quo.
The APC said it was troubling whether the “grown brats” at the helms
of the old PDP know that freedom of association and dissent are part of
democracy, just as intolerance, repression and impunity are the very
anti-thesis of the best form of government known to man.
It said only God knows what those who orchestrated the sealing of the
secretariat of the new PDP will do to stifle the opposition if they
could go to this shameful length to get at their dissenting members,
even as “peace” talks supposedly continue between them.
“The new turn of events is worrisome, coming after the mindless
impunity in Rivers State. There is a worsening climate of intolerance
all over the land, no thanks to the dysfunctional nature of the PDP. The
security details of the President’s supposed enemies are being
withdrawn, and the institutions of state are being unleashed once again
on perceived enemies of the Administration.
“This is why those who are behind the secretariat sealing in Abuja
must be punished without delay, to serve as a deterrent. After all, no
one is above the law,” APC said.
Source: Premium Times.
Former
Kwara state governor and one of the leaders of the breakaway “New
PDP”,Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki representing Kwara central in
current Senate chamber insisted Sunday that the group would not
compromise on the principle of ‘fairness and equity’ in the affairs of
the party in the bid to settle the ongoing logjam in the ruling party.
Saraki who made this position known while fielding questions from newsmen in Ilorin also expressed deep concern over withdrawal of his security aides by the Inspector General of Police saying that it would endanger his life and that Federal Government should be held responsible in the event that anything happened to him, even as he expressed his resolve to seek redress in the law court.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/new-pdp-will-not-compromise-on-principles-of-equity-fairnes-bukola/#sthash.oNH2emCw.dpuf
Saraki who made this position known while fielding questions from newsmen in Ilorin also expressed deep concern over withdrawal of his security aides by the Inspector General of Police saying that it would endanger his life and that Federal Government should be held responsible in the event that anything happened to him, even as he expressed his resolve to seek redress in the law court.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/new-pdp-will-not-compromise-on-principles-of-equity-fairnes-bukola/#sthash.oNH2emCw.dpuf
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