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(MUST READ) Opinion: Dasuki And Other Cowards Feigning Illness To Escape Justice

By Bayo Oluwasanmi

It is not uncommon for cowards to stage different con tactics to escape all responsibilities for their criminal acts. The most popular and the most successful one is feigning illness.

Lu Xiang, a Chinese anti-graft prosecutor once told a Chinese Court that corrupt officials often fake illness to dodge trial. Since 2009, Lu Xiang has handled more than 90 major corruption cases, 17 of which involved bureau-level cadres, 19 at departmental level, and 47 cases involving people who had received one million yuan (about $1.26 million) or more in bribes.

Alan Knight and his wife Helen of Sketty, Swansea, UK came up with cock-and-bull story to dodge justice. Knight tried to dodge trial for conning a vulnerable elderly neighbor out of his 41,000 British pounds savings after he was charged to court in September 2012. The wife Helen Knight, had claimed her husband couldn’t stand trial because he was a quadriplegic.

She even wrote Prime Minister David Cameron to support her campaign for cops to drop fraud charges against her husband because he was in a coma. But police found Knight 48, had been on family vacation and shopping trips during the two years when he was supposed to be in a coma. Alan and his wife were however sent to jail for pretending Alan was in a “vegetative state” to escape trial. Alan was jailed for an extra 14 months in addition to a four-and-a-half year term for fraud.

In 2012 in the Philippines, Renato Corona Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines was convicted for failure to declare several high value assets including $2.4 million in foreign currency deposits on his Statement  of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN). Corona’s vain attempt to feign illness did not succeed in securing his release. The Senate sitting as the Impeachment Court, voted 20 to convict and 3 to acquit. Corona was the first impeachable official to be successfully impeached and convicted in Philippine history.

V.D. Savarkar, the brain behind the failed attempt assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, on January 1948 escaped with an acquittal on the basis of feign illness.

Nigeria is a nation where the big fish swims to escape. Our history has shown that no high ranking Nigerian government official, minister, or senior political appointee has ever served commensurate prison time for corruption while anti-corruption activists often face harassment and arrest.

It’s no secret that those the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had successfully prosecuted in corruption scandals tend to be low-level public employees whose conviction is unlikely to change the way the system works. Cases against high-level officials and politicians tend not to proceed at all, or at best stalled; largely due to political interference, intimidation, and purchase of judges.

Mr. Saraki’s case is a painful reminder of a big fish swimming undisturbed. These corrupt officials have one thing in common: they use their group’s commitment to self-preservation and self-promotion to their advantage, as a cover for their crimes.

The March 28 Democratic Revolution that brought President Muhammad Buhari to power is fighting corruption terrorism on all fronts in Nigeria. The flamboyant former Petroleum Minister Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, former National Security Adviser Mr. Sambo Dasuki, and former EFCC Chairman Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde claimed they are all sick to face trial or scrutiny.

Mrs. Alison-Madueke is “sick of breast cancer” and she’s receiving treatment in London, UK. For now, she cannot face trial at home. Mr. Lamorde few days ago jetted out of the country to escape appearing before the Senate committee on ethics, privileges, and public petitions. He was accused of diversion of funds. His lawyer said he was abroad for medical treatment. Mr. Dasuki was not so lucky.

Mr. Dasuki was first arrested in July by the State Security Services (SSS) after a prolonged siege in his Abuja home. He was charged to court with illegal possession of arms and for stealing $2 billion meant for the military to fight Boko Haram. Mr. Ahmed Raji SAN, the lead attorney for Mr. Dasuki pleaded that his client’s passport be released to allow him to travel for three weeks for treatment of his “budding cancer.” Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court Abuja granted Mr. Dasuki’s request for his passport to be released to enable him receive treatment abroad.

Fuming with anger on the re-arrest of Mr. Dasuki, Justice Ademola queried: “Court order must be obeyed. What is wrong in the defendant traveling and coming back to face trial? Only a fit person can stand trial and investigation. My own orders will not be flouted,” said the angry Justice Ademola.

Now that Mr. Dasuki has realized that the net is closing in on him, he too resorts to feigning illness. It is simply not plausible that this is a real sudden illness striking a major public figure. The fake illness is essentially to neutralize any further investigation better still, to stall the case till the second coming of Christ. This is an act of desperation to escape justice.

The claim that Mr. Dasuki is sick of cancer is a filthy lie. He’s not alone in the game to con 170 million dumb Nigerians. These con artists operate on lies, vile, deceptions, and murderous fraud. The evidence of their feign illness is faked – and is particularly supported by the timing of their sickness. Agreed, any one could fall sick at any time. Sickness doesn’t give short or long notice. Mr. Dasuki’s “sickness” is more of a planned, coached, and rehearsed excuse than a coincidence. It’s a cock-and-bull story!

How come throughout the Jonathan years when these suspects were junketing all over the world, building castles all over the place, stashing money in known and unknown banks, wining and dining with the rich and the famous they didn’t complain of mere headache talk more of cancer? Dasuki’s story is simply not believable, not to any degree.

If 86-year old former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could stand trial on his hospital stretcher, there is no reason why any of the accused could not be brought to court dead or alive. As part of his war on corruption, President Buhari by executive power should stop all politicians from going overseas for medical treatment. They must be treated at home. After all, they are responsible for the sordid state of our healthcare. Many poor Nigerians die of cancer and other diseases everyday due to lack of treatment. Let the wicked and corrupt politicians have a taste of the hemlock being forced down the throat  of impoverished Nigerians.

There is every effort by some people especially those who are related to Dasuki by way of treasury looting to give credence to his fraud. For example, the star of the EkitiGate the ex-danfo driver, the lunatic Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose came to the defense of Dasuki: “The department of State Services (DSS) placement of former NSA under house arrest despite court order that his passport be released so that he can travel abroad for medical treatment is wicked, inhuman, dictatorial and a clear attempt to deny him of his rights to life as enshrined in the constitution of Nigerian.”

Nigerians, don’t be surprised to see Mr. Dasuki staring at us with those vicious, soul-less eyes, laughing in his gluttony while perfecting another concocted story to escape trial. Regardless of the outcome of corruption cases against the corrupt politicians who feign illness in order to flee from justice, their legacy is one of wretchedness and filthy corruption, whether dead, alive, or in limbo.

These wanton destroyers of our economy and of the common people, are nothing other than cowards who would fake their death. It’s all as a means to ensure that they to escape any scrutiny and any trial for their high crimes against humanity.

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Written by  Bayo Oluwasanmi

Twitter: @bayodeoluwasanmi

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We Want 100 Percent Control, Ownership Of Our Oil – Declares Niger Delta Group

When Boko Haram captured territory in Nigeria’s northeast last year and declared a caliphate, there were real fears for the sovereignty of Africa’s most populous nation.

Agency France-Presse reports that a deadline is looming for the military to end the six years of violence, with signs that troops have wrested back control of most of the towns and villages lost to the Islamists.

But now President Muhammadu Buhari is facing another potential headache with the revival of separatist sentiment in the country’s southeast and renewed debate over the sharing of oil wealth.

Recent weeks have seen a wave of protests calling for an independent state of Biafra, 45 years after the end of the brutal civil sparked by a previous declaration of independence.

Now, campaigners in the oil-producing Niger delta are demanding total control of resources to develop the region, which remains under-developed despite billions of dollars earned from crude.

Last Friday, the Niger Delta Self-Determination Movement (NDSDM) lobby group, declared the current agreement, whereby oil revenue is divided among Nigeria’s 36 states, was unfair.

“The 13 percent (share for the Niger Delta) enshrined in the 1999 constitution by the military is depriving us of our God-given resources,” the group’s convener Annkio Briggs told reporters in Lagos.

“We want 100 percent control and ownership of our oil so that we can control our future.”

– Northern ‘dominance’ –

Nigeria’s crude-reliant economy has been battered by the fall in global oil prices, hampering government spending and even the payment of state-sector salaries.

Crude accounts for 90 percent of Nigeria’s export earnings and 70 percent of government overall revenue.

In 2014, the country earned $77 billion from oil exports, according to the US Department of Energy, down from $84 billion in 2013 and $94 billion in 2012.

How much each state in the federation gets from the sector has long been a thorny issue, exposing barely concealed regional and ethnic rivalries.

Demands for a greater share of oil revenue were a factor in the violence that gripped the delta in the 2000s until a government amnesty programme, which ends this year, bought off militants.

Briggs’ group argues Nigeria’s political architecture, with 19 states classed as northern and 17 in the south, unfairly penalises the southern states where oil is found.

“Of the 774 local government areas (administrative divisions within each state), the north is given almost 70 percent,” she said, calling it “manipulations for… socio-economic and political dominance”.

She blamed a succession of northern-dominated military governments for forcing through the revenue-sharing agreement down the barrel of a gun “without our free, prior and informed consent”.

Briggs denied calling for a break away from the federation but argued every region instead should use its own natural resources to develop itself.

The NDSDM was founded last year during a national conference convened by former president Goodluck Jonathan at which delegates recommended the delta region received 18 percent of oil revenue.

The recommendation was not implemented before Jonathan left office.

– ‘Politically motivated’ –

Nigeria is almost evenly split between a Muslim-majority north and largely Christian south and the sharp division informs most aspects of political debate.

But the argument for so-called “fiscal federalism” is seen by some as unrealistic, with sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing not sufficiently developed yet to be sustainable.

Anyakwee Nsirimovu, of the Niger Delta Civil Society Coalition pressure group, said demands from southern pressure groups were predictable now Buhari, a northern Muslim, was in power.

“Why is it after the defeat of Jonathan you see the likes of Annkio Briggs, MASSOB (Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra) and IPOB (Indigenous Peoples of Biafra) asking for resource control and self-determination?” he asked.

The complaints in fact exposed the failure of Jonathan, from the oil-producing Bayelsa state, to help his southern kinsmen during his six years in power, he argued.

“Those who lost out in the power equation are behind the crisis,” he claimed.

But Tony Nnadi, of the Movement for New Nigeria, said every ethnic group had the right to either belong to or pull out of Nigeria, nearly 102 years after the country was formed.

“In 1914, the so-called Nigeria came into being through an amalgamation of southern and northern protectorates by the British colonial power,” he said.

“By the provisions of the amalgamation, we have the right since 2014 to renegotiate the basis of our continued existence.

The experiences of various ethnic groups “in the last 100 years have shown we cannot continue in the marriage”, he added.

“Buhari Should Bury His Head In Shame For Covering Up The Killings Of Nigerian Soldiers”

Former Minister of Aviation, Olufemi Fani-Kayode, has taken a swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari, the Minister of Defence, Rtd Brig. Gen. Mansur Mohammed Dan Ali and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai over the alleged ‘secret burial’ of soldiers killed by Boko Haram insurgents.

Online news website, Premium Times, had reported that 105 soldiers attached to the 157 Battalion were killed after they came under a penetrating attack from Boko Haram in Gudunbali.

“The most reprehensible thing that our government can do is to cover-up the fact that 105 of our soldiers were killed by Boko Haram in battle.It is evil”.

“A soldier ought to be honored in death and this is especially so if he dies in the course of doing his duty and fighting for his nation”.

“The government has not only dishonored them by not acknowledging their sacrifice but they have also buried them in the wilderness like rabid dogs”

“This is wickedness of the highest order and Pres. Buhari, his Chief of Army Staff and his Min. of Defence should bury their heads in shame”.

“I am outraged by the fact that a soldier will sacrifice his life for his country yet the citizens of that country don’t even appreciate it,” he posted on his Twitter Handle.

 

Ex-Taraba Governor Danbaba Suntai’s Daughter Sets To Wed [Pre-Wedding Photos]

Former Taraba State Governor’s daughter, Mariya Suntai is getting married to Shehu Abdullahi. Their wedding date has been fixed for December 11 and it is expected to take place in Abuja. Danbaba Suntai, is recuperating from the injuries he sustained from the October 2012 plane crash that almost claimed his life.

Mariya shared their love story and pre-wedding picture on Instagram.

“What better way to start this morning than with a little story lol. When @attijany told me he loves me, I asked him why in the hopes of out smarting him. If he had said cos of the way I behave or look or dress or cos of how smart I am or something materialistic I would have had the perfect response for him. I would have said that’s just infatuation. Or it’s not reason enough to spend the rest of your life with someone. But that’s not what he said to me! He said, and I quote “I don’t have any specific reason for loving you, I just love you for the sake of God” honestly I was dumb struck by that statement. I was like wow that’s kinda amazing lol. It however took me about a month after before I also said I Love him even though right then and right there, that was when I fell for him???? hehe”

 

Just In: Plane With 500 Nigerians Deported From UK Lands In Lagos, Photos Of The First Set Of 29,000 Deportees

A plane carrying about 500 Nigerians deported from the UK has landed in Nigeria’s main city of Lagos. Most of the deportees say they are not happy to come back.

One person told the BBC that he was arrested by British police and was not allowed to even take his belongings before being deported.

A few of them who say they don’t have relatives here are stranded in the airport.

Recently, Nigeria expressed concern over UK’s plan to deport 29,000 Nigerians, and has insisted that due process be followed before Nigerians are removed from the UK.

The West African nation says Britain must ensure that those been deported are really Nigerians, medically fit to travel and have a role to play in the country – meaning they should be able to fit into Nigerian society.

The BBC’s Umar Shehu Elleman in the Nigeria’s main city, Lagos, has taken these photos of some of the Nigerians deported from the UK (see 10:25 post) see below..

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About 500 deportees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport this morning on a chartered flight from London.

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“I’ve No Doubt HID Awolowo Is In Heaven” – Says Pastor Adeboye

The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, yesterday declared that he is confident that the matriarch of the Awolowo family, Chief (Mrs) Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo, is resting with the Lord.

Adeboye, who spoke while holding a private prayer session with the family inside their Ikenne country home, said: “By the special grace of God and because of my interaction with Mama, I have no doubt at all that she is in heaven now.”

The prayer session which held at the Efunyela Hall and had in attendance family members, relations, friends and other well wishers.
Pastor Adeboye, who shared his experience with the audience on how he was privileged to confirm that Mama was resting in heaven, explained that he had a personal encounter with her two weeks before her death.

He said: “Before Mama passed on, she was making a request and I was contacted. I won’t go into details about the request but I was abroad and when I came back I saw her and we had a little discussion before she passed away. As a result of that I have no doubt that Mama is resting with the Lord.”

Just In: Progressive Governors’ Forum Postpones Meeting In Honour of Audu

The Progressive Governors’ Forum has postponed its November meeting scheduled to hold on Thursday at Makurdi, Benue State capital.

A statement signed by Owelle Rochas Okorocha, chairman of the forum and governor of Imo State said the meeting has been postponed in honour of late Prince Abubakar Audu.

According to Okorocha “As a mark of respect to the former Governor of Kogi State and APC Governorship Candidate at the recently held Kogi gubernatorial elections; Prince Audu Abubakar, the Progressive Governors’ Forum has decided to postpone its November Monthly Meeting billed to take place on Thursday, November 26, 2015 in Makurdi, Benue State.

The Forum’s chairman disclosed that “Prince Audu Abubakar was scheduled to brief the meeting about the Kogi elections of last Saturday, November 21.

“We commiserate with the family of Prince Audu Abubakar, the progressive people of Kogi State and Nigeria and all APC leaders at all levels.

The statement said “A new date for the postponed November 26, 2015 meeting of Progressive Governors will be communicated soon.”

Audu died on Sunday, a day the gubernatorial elections were declared inconclusive by INEC. The supplementary election in Kogi to decide the new governor will hold December 5th ,2015, INEC has said.

Meanwhile, APC said it has decided to hold fresh primaries on Kogi election to pick a candidate who will succeed Audu

 

PDP Says Raji Fashola Will Fail As Housing Minister

The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party says the immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who is now the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, is not an achiever.

The party, therefore, stated that Fashola might fail as a minister.

The Publicity Secretary of Lagos PDP, Mr. Taofik Gani, said this during a telephone interview with our correspondent on Tuesday.

The PDP spokesman said it is a known fact that there was an increase in the number of homeless Lagosians during Fashola’s eight-year rule.

Gani recalled that Fashola had said in 2013 that there was no such thing as low-cost housing because there was no low-cost cement or low-cost labour.

He said many slums were demolished while expensive estates were built by the Fashola administration.

Gani wondered if Fashola would continue with his ‘elitist style of leadership’ even in poor areas of the country.

He said, “Can Fashola point to any low-cost housing scheme he did in his eight years as governor? The houses he built under the Lagos Home Owners Scheme cost about N15m on average. Can the Eko Atlantic – which cost hundreds of millions of naira to buy – be classified as affordable housing? Can Fashola be compared with former Governor Lateef Jakande who built over 20,000 housing units in four years?

“There is nothing super about Fashola. He was only compensated by President Muhammadu Buhari because Lagos contributed greatly to Buhari’s campaign.”

The PDP said Fashola’s performance in the area of works when he was governor was abysmal. Gani said most of the projects that Fashola took credit for were done by concessionaires and private companies.

He noted that on the Victoria Island, some banks implemented various projects through their Corporate Social Responsibility programmes.

Gani said now that Fashola is in charge of all Federal Government infrastructures across the country, his deficiencies would be exposed.

He added, “Fashola was a governor that relied heavily on propaganda. Most of the projects he did were through Public-Private Partnerships while some came about through the CSR programmes of some companies.

“Projects were done by private investors and concessionaires. So, as far as we are concerned, he never merited the praises showered on him. He ran a government of mediocrity.”

The PDP spokesman recalled that Fashola had said, while criticising former President Goodluck Jonathan in March, that he could fix the electricity problem within a year. Gani, therefore, urged Fashola to live up to his words.

Gani, while evaluating the performance of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said he did not need to criticise Ambode since Lagosians were doing that every day.

He, however, urged Lagosians not to be deceived by the inauguration of 200 BRT buses by Ambode.

He said, “Ambode has not performed well. Ambode inaugurated some BRT buses but what has the state benefitted from the ones on the ground? And now the Senate has approved $200m for Ambode’s government. It is unfortunate.”

Buhari’s Youth Minister, Dalong Says Nigerian Youths Are Corrupt

The Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalong, on Tuesday blamed Nigerian youth for aiding and abetting corruption.

Mr. Dalong said the youth submit themselves to people with questionable wealth, most especially those in government.

He charged the youths to play key roles in the fight against corruption rather than submitting themselves to people with questionable characters.

Speaking at the opening session of a two-day National Conference on Youths Against Corruption organised by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, the minister urged them to declare war against corruption in all ramifications.
He condemned what he observed as the inordinate crave for wealth by the Nigerian youth, expressing regrets that some of the youths now prefer to live large by owning expensive cars, with love to display affluence even as student leaders.

Mr. Dalong asked the youth to emulate past leaders, who he said operated as the conscience of the society by speaking against bad policies of successive governments.

He recalled his days in the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, when students rejected a parcel of land in a choice area of Abuja to prove they could not be corrupted.

Also speaking, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service,

APC Senators Frustrate Move To Summon Buhari Over Petrol Scarcity, Opted To Commend Him

Efforts by senators of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to convince the Senate to summon President Muhammadu Buhari to give reasons for the ongoing fuel scarcity in the country, were frustrated, yesterday, by their counterparts in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Senate President Bukola Saraki says the motion on Fuel Scarcity is one issue that Senators should not politicize as it affects the people of Nigeria and opted to commend President Buhari.

Saraki then added that the issue of Fuel Scarcity is an issue that didn’t start today as its a backlog since the last administration.

The PDP senators, who berated the President’s handling of current economic situation in the country, insisted that he be made to a appear before the Senate to give explanations on the cause of the fuel scarcity and how he intended to solve the issue as Minister of Petroleum.

Their frustrated efforts came following a motion, tagged: “The current fuel scarcity all around the country and the need to urgently resolve the crisis,” sponsored by Senator Jibrin Barau, APC, Kano North and 23 other senators, which was debated upon.

Speaking through Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, PDP, Abia South, the opposition senators accused the President of mismanaging the country’s oil sector, causing untold hardship for Nigerians, barely six months after being in the saddle as president.

But the Senate, in a reaction to the development, said the President could not be summoned even as Minister of Petroleum.

The red chamber, reacting through its chairman on Media and Publicity, Aliyu Sabi, insisted that the fact that the President was overseeing the Petroleum ministry as a substantive minister, did not make him to be easily summoned like other ministers.

But at a briefing after the plenary session, Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Aliyu Sabi, explained why President Buhari could not be summoned by the Senate.

He said as the Commander-in-Chief, it was wrong to invite him to appear before the Senate, despite the fact that he was the Minister of Petroleum.

Meanwhile, the Senate Minority leader shortly after the plenary session took to his social media account and posted the following..

Why APC Dumped Audu’s Running-mate, To Conduct Fresh Primaries

The All Progressives Congress, APC, on Tuesday announced that it would conduct fresh primaries to determine a replacement for its late candidate, Abubakar Audu, in the inconclusive governorship election in Kogi State.

Mr. Audu’s death was announced on Sunday shortly after Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared the election inconclusive.

Addressing journalists at the party’s national Secretariat in Abuja, the national chairman of the party, John Odigie-Oyegun, said delegates to the last primaries – which saw the emergence of the late candidate – would determine who becomes the candidate.

On the fate of Mr. Audu’s running-mate, James Faleke, the APC national chairman said it would be decided after conducting fresh primary election.

“As a party, we are going to proceed with process of organising primaries to provide a substitute candidate for the late Abubakar Audu,” the party chairman declared.

While expressing his condolences to the family of late Audu on behalf of APC worldwide, Mr. Oyegun said the Attorney General of the Federation had made it public that the APC should replace the late candidate.

“He (attorney general) has made a pronouncement to the effect that all that is required is for the APC to go through the processes of providing a substitute to our late candidate.

“The INEC is also in agreement with the views of the attorney general because we have already received a letter from them formally asking us to find a replacement for the vacancy that has been created by the passing on of Prince Abubakar Audu.

“So that is what will engage the APC at this moment,” he said.

He said the party would go into executive session Tuesday to decide on the modalities of the primaries.

PDP Rejects Call For APC’s Replacement Of Kogi Guber Candidate, Says Yakubu’s Led INEC Is Partisan

PDP Demands AGF’s Resignation Over Kogi

……Rejects Call For APC’s Replacement Of Candidate

PDP has asked the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Mallam Abubakar Malami to immediately vacate his office for harrying & misleading the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) into arriving at an unconstitutional decision to allow the APC to substitute its candidate in the inconclusive Kogi state governorship election.

The party is shocked that INEC, a supposedly independent electoral umpire could allow itself to succumb to the antics of the APC by following the unlawful directive of an obviously partisan AGF to substitute a candidate in the middle of the ballot process.

We are all aware that the two legal documents guiding INEC in the conduct of elections; the Constitution and the Electoral Act, have provisions for electoral exigencies as well as empower the electoral body to fully take responsibility for any of its actions or inaction without undue interference from any quarters whatsoever.

We are therefore at a loss as to which sections of these two relevant laws, INEC and the AGF relied on in arriving at their bizarre decision to substitute a dead candidate in an on-going election even after the timelines for such has elapsed under all the rules.

INEC as a statutory body has the full complements of technical hands in its legal department to advice it appropriately and we wonder why it had to wait for directives from the AGF, an external party, if not for partisan and subjective interest.

Consequently, the PDP rejects in its entirety, this brazen move by the APC and INEC to circumvent the laws and ambush the yet-to-be concluded election by introducing a practice that is completely alien to the constitution and the electoral act .

The clear implication of this action of the AGF and INEC is that the APC would be fielding two different governorship candidates in the on-going Kogi election, meaning that INEC would be transferring votes cast for late Prince Abubakar Audu to another candidate, scenarios that have no place in the constitution of the land.

Whereas the PDP, in honour of the sanctity of human life and respect for the dead, had since Sunday refrained from making comments on the conduct of the election, we can no longer maintain such in the face of the barefaced attack on our democracy.

This INEC under the leadership of Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has shown itself as partisan, morally bankrupt and obviously incapable of conducting a credible election within our laws.

In view of the foregoing therefore, the PDP demands an immediate resignation of the INEC Chairman, as the nation’s democracy cannot afford to be left in the hands of an electoral umpire that cannot exert its independence and the sanctity of the electoral process.