Elections 2015: FFK Issues Warning To Gen. Buhari
In a recent press conference held at Abuja, the PDP campaign
organisation accused the presidential candidate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), of being the mastermind
behind the act, urging him to call his supporters to order.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja yesterday, Chief Femi Fani Kayode,
director of media and publicity in the PDP’s presidential campaign
organisation, described the act in Katsina, Buhari’s home state, as
barbaric, despicable, highly reprehensible and very shameful, warning
that Buhari would be held responsible if anything unfortunate happens to
the President, adding that a repeat of such an act would have grave
consequences.
Femi Fani Kayode cautioned, “Let us take this opportunity to also
serve them notice that if anything untoward happens to our candidate or
his supporters during the course of this campaign we shall hold Buhari
and his party responsible and the consequences would be grave, And
unimaginable and far-reaching. Meanwhile we call on our millions of
supporters all over the country to remain calm and not to indulge in any
form of violence or revenge attacks despite this massive and
unwarranted provocation.” Read more after the cut
Kayode said, “Yesterday, while going to Katsina for his scheduled
rally, a group of broom-wielding vandals, chanting “sai Buhari”, hurled
stones at the convoy of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the
Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan, who, as you all know, is our presidential candidate in the
February 14 election.
“We consider that action despicable, barbaric, shameful and
highly reprehensible. It shows very clearly the violent nature,
disposition and character of those individuals that were involved and
the presidential candidate that they support.
“The Katsina show of shame was the first case of violence
unleashed on our candidate by supporters of the candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, after the signing
of the historic Abuja Accord by the presidential candidates of all the
parties participating in the election. The purpose of that Accord was to
discourage violence before, during and after the election.
“The laudable intention of the Accord has now been irresponsibly
violated by a group of miscreants and vandals whose leader has proved to
be wholly incapable of keeping them in check and restraining them from
indulging in violence. It is worrisome that this kind of violent
reaction would manifest when the election has not held and their
candidate has not yet lost.”
Also aggrieved by the attack on President Jonathan was the National Public Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh.
In a statement signed by Metuh condemning the attack on President Jonathan, he said the attack was “a
clear indication that the APC is not ready to dial back on its rabid
desire to attain power through violence despite signing a peace pact a
week ago in Abuja”, adding that the PDP would “no longer tolerate such acts of violence on any of its members.
“This brazen attack on the President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria and our presidential candidate clearly shows that the APC was
never committed to the spirit and letters of the Abuja peace accord
which they signed in the presence of prominent Nigerians and
international personalities.
“It is unfortunate that while the PDP and other parties are busy
ensuring that their members and supporters remain committed to a
peaceful electioneering, the APC has been hatching plots to unleash
violence on our candidates and members.
“We invite Nigerians, friends of Nigeria and all lovers of
democracy to rise in condemnation of this dangerous phenomenon. These
early developments clearly demonstrate that the comments and
declarations by the leaders of the APC that Nigeria would be thrown into
chaos and bloodshed should it lose the February general elections were
real.
“We commend the maturity and the ever peaceful disposition of
President Jonathan and the leaders of the PDP even in the face of this
unwarranted attack.”
Chief Metuh, who mentioned that the APC presidential candidate and
leaders of the party went to Bayelsa State, the home state of the
president, unhurt, said: “The irony which we wish to place on record
is that the APC which has successfully completed its campaigns in the
South South, including Bayelsa, the home state of President Jonathan
without any incident and has even signed a pact to maintain peace, is
turning round to unleash thugs to disrupt the presidential campaign of
our great party.
”In spite, we wish to assure Nigerians of the iron cast resolve
of the PDP to ensure peaceful and credible general elections where the
votes of the people shall exclusively determine who emerge as leaders in
the general elections”
Addressing the journalists, Femi Fani Kayode was also quick to
predict that Buhari and his party would suffer a very serious defeat
next month. He said, “We are taking this opportunity to serve notice
today that by the grace of God and the support of the well-meaning
Nigerian electorate, General Buhari will suffer a crushing defeat in the
hands of our candidate, President Jonathan, at the polls.
“When we remember the post-election violence of 2011 after this
same candidate lost, you must appreciate the reason why we are raising
these concerns.
“We are indeed appalled that the APC and its presidential
candidate would allow their supporters, in his (General Buhari’s) home
state, to go berserk with the clear intention to harm the President and
those who travelled with him. Were it not for the gallant efforts of the
security personnel, this small group of violent vandals would have
harmed the President and caused damage to the vehicles in his convoy.
“It is pertinent for us to point out the fact that our candidate,
our party and our numerous supporters have so far behaved reasonably
and responsibly during the course of this campaign and the world can
attest to this with the peaceful rally that General Buhari had in
Bayelsa State, the home state of our candidate.
“Why couldn’t General Buhari prove his commitment to the Abuja
Accord by ensuring that his supporters did the same thing and did not
indulge in vandalism, threats and violence? We wish to state clearly and
categorically that the behaviour of Buhari and his supporters is
unacceptable and that it must cease forthwith.”
You will recall that alleged political thugs on January 20, 2015, attacked President Goodluck Jonathan’s convoy during the PDP presidential rally in Katsina state, General Muhammadu Buhari home state
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