PDP, Atiku grudgingly sign Peace Accord – BMO

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) has responded to the threat to pull out of Peace Accord by the main opposition People Democratic Party (PDP), saying the presidential candidate of PDP never wanted to be part of the peace arrangement initially.


The PDP in a statement on Tuesday had threatened to pull out of the peace accord over comments made by governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-rufai.


Responding to the threat, the chairman of BMO Niyi Akinsiju, said it took intensive pressure on PDP’s presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar before he “grudgingly consented to sign the peace accord. not more than 48 hours after all willing consenters to the accord had done so. 


“In issuing this threat at this time is in furtherance of the PDP’s Dubai agenda to build a case for the disruption of the presidential election or at the minimum, create a perception of ill will around the election with intent at discrediting the election which they know they will lose even before they commenced formal campaign.


“To advance their evil agenda, in their desperation, they have continued to throw all manners of tantrums, rubbishing institutions of States without any modicum of patriotism and civility.”


The BMO leader, however assured that no matter the threat from the main opposition party, “the presidential election will be held peacefully and creditably well to their shame.”

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