In recent times, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
including some state governors, have taken up valuable media space and
raised an alarm that officials of Department of State Security (DSS)
have been meddling with electoral tribunals and harassing officials of
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).Their curious
charges have mostly got to do with the ongoing election petitions being
heard in the three PDP states: Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia.
The PDP claims that the purported DSS actions in the PDP-controlled
states are also targeted at its candidates in the recent governorship
elections; the sole aim being to put the party at a disadvantage when
verdicts are passed in the cases before the election tribunals. From the
desperation being exhibited by the PDP, there is hardly any doubt that
their intention is to influence the judgment of the tribunals by crying
wolf where there is none. They think their antics would deflect
favourable verdict in their direction. But, they are grossly mistaken.
For those who are non-partisan and dispassionate about events in the
three states, the reason that the DSS has appeared in the election
petition matters is all too obvious: to investigate reports of
electoral fraud and impunity of INEC officials. Take Abia State for
example. Before the Election Tribunal commenced sitting in Umuahia, it
was widely reported in the media that six INEC staff were arrested by
the State Police Command, having been caught red-handed with card
readers, result sheets and electoral materials that were used in the
elections. The apprehended INEC staff members were in the process of
destroying the election materials in order to forestall credible
evidence at the State Election Tribunals when nemesis caught up with
them.
At the point of the arrest of the INEC officials, the Peoples Democratic
Party had been the target of many accusing fingers. It was accused of
masterminding the despicable act of tampering with and destroying
exhibits. In response, the PDP adopted a rather laconic approach on the
matter.
This came as a surprise to many, especially as INEC staff made it
virtually impossible for the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
governorship candidate, Dr Alex Otti, to gain access to inspect
electoral materials used during balloting. This happened in spite of
repeated warnings from the tribunal judges.
Therefore, it seems that the PDP in Abia was determined to destroy all
evidences exposing its obnoxious acts during the elections. For
instance, it allowed the PDP government officials to carry away people’s
PVCs prior to the polls. This was ostensibly for the PVCs to be used
for rigging, after it had become clear that the card readers would
obstruct their gambit.
That created a lot of problems for innocent citizens who were
enthusiastic to carry out their civic responsibilities by voting for
candidates of their choice. Still, INEC in Abia State appeared
determined to influence the outcome of the election. For instance, was
it supposed to release PVCs without retrieving TVCs? All these anomalies
happened under the watch of INEC officials, yet PDP chieftains and
their lackeys are crying wolf!
The INEC office in Obingwa Local Government Area (LGA) was set ablaze
and all the election materials incinerated. Also attempts were recently
made to burn down the INEC office in Umuahia. For any law-abiding
citizen, men of good conscience and democratically-conscious people,
these are extremely serious issues, which an unbiased State Police
Command and the DSS are constitutionally mandated to investigate.
It is also instructive to note that official reports were filed to the
DSS that warranted their investigations, bearing in mind that the
out-gone INEC chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega, admitted publicly that some
of his staff in Abia State had behaved disgracefully during the last
general elections.
Given what happened in Abia State, it is not out of place to assume that
both Akwa Ibom and Rivers States experienced similar obstacles, which
necessitated the relocation of their tribunals to Abuja. As a result, we
are appealing to well-meaning Nigerians to, please, appeal to the PDP
National Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the Senate PDP Caucus and their
members in Abia State to allow the judicial process to take its normal
course. The party should put a stop to its current scaremongering.
It has been set down and generally agreed that elections should be free,
fair and credible. Where this not has turned out to be the case, the
laws found it necessary to institute judicial processes for seeking
redress. It is this process that is currently going on across the
country. It is all aimed at consolidating the democratic process.
It is a gross disservice to humanity for a group of people or
institution to act in ways capable of disrupting the process, as the PDP
is currently doing by raising false alarm against the DSS and other
security agencies dutifully carrying out their lawful responsibilities.
The PDP should understand that crying wolf will not and can never
channel undeserved tribunal victories to their camp.
The PDP ruled at the federal level for the first 16 years of the Fourth
Republic. It also held political sway in many states, of the federation,
including Abia, during the same period. That length of time in many
facets of national political administration does not mean that the PDP
was mandated by God to govern till eternity.
Where it is incontrovertible that they lost in the elections, the victorious parties should be allowed to take charge.
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