Ezekwesili cautions Buhari, wants 2018 Electoral Act signed

The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria
(ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal to sign the amended Electoral Act.

She said that the refusal would lead to a regression in the progress so far made in Nigeria’s democratic journey since 1999.

At a World Press Conference in Abuja on Monday, the presidential
candidate wondered why President Buhari wanted to destabilise the country with the 2019 elections.

According to her, the excuses of the President for not completing the process that will give Nigeria one of the soundest electoral laws in the world amount to an assault on “our democracy and this must be rejected coundly by all Nigerians.”

Ezekwesili said, “The 2019 elections are looked upon as the moment Nigeria must entrench electoral integrity and level playing field for all contestants. Regrettably, President Muhammadu Buhari has by his self-serving opposition to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018 shown that he wishes to subvert the will of the Nigerian people for the conduct of a credible election in 2019.

“Simply put, President Buhari has decided to singlehandedly imperil the 2019 elections by choosing to regress the progress so far made in Nigeria’s democratic journey since 1999.

“As a candidate in the 2019 election for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I demand that President Buhari
immediately reconsiders his latest fourth rejection of the electoral
bill. The President is dangerously setting the country and people up for political destabilisation in 2019.”

Describing the President’s action as undemocratic and unpopular, she made known her intention to mobilise Nigerians against the President’s action if this course is maintained.

She said, “I advise the President to rethink his opposition to the
Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018. The President should immediately request the National Assembly to retransmit the amendment Bill for his swift ascent into an Act.

“I call upon the National Assembly to act as the assembly of the good people of Nigeria and within the next three days, mobilise their majority membership to override President Muhammadu Buhari’s self-serving and dangerous opposition to the 2018 Electoral Act Amendment Bill.

“I call upon all well-meaning political parties to collaborate and
urgently act together to ensure that the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018 definitely becomes an Act on which the 2019 election shall be conducted.

“The Civil Society groups and the Nigerian public must mobilise against the unpopular stance of the President against Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018, which seeks to undermine our democracy. Democracy belongs to the people of our country and not to one contestant in an election even if he is an incumbent. The excesses of an incumbent who wishes to engage in political corruption can be very much curbed by determined Nigerian
people.

“We shall organise the people to resist what has become a clear and troubling plan of President Buhari to rig the 2019 elections. In the court of public opinion, most Nigerians want the compulsory use of smart card readers for accreditation of voters for the 2019 election as proposed in the 2018 Bill.”

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