The attention of the media office of the National
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has condemned
the alleged desperation by the federal government and its ruling party, All
Progressives Congress (APC), to frame him up with some “blatant fabrications
ostensibly to distract him from carrying out his responsibility of rebuilding
his party.”
The national chairman in a statement issued on Tuesday by his Special Assistant on Media, Ike Abonyi,
said he would ordinarily not want to join issues with the government on
a matter already in court, but noted regrettably that the administration has
great contempt for the court and the rule of law, and has instead chosen to use
blackmail and media persecution to defame and discredit their enemies.
Secondus described this as a gimmick which has
failed because Nigerians have come to know the antics of the “drowning
government.”
The statement quoted the PDP national chairman as
saying that the federal government and its agency "in its desperation to
forge documents and defame him, forgot to reconcile their lies; the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammad, and the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) couldn't agree on the date of the purported money
collection and whether it was collected by him (Secondus) or by a faceless
fictional Chukwura that has no surname.
"While they may have embarked on a wide search
since 2015 for the surname of the so-called aide of the national chairman,
Alhaji Mohammad, claimed in his press conference on March 29, 2018, that
Secondus collected the money on February 19, 2015, while EFCC on its part, on
April 16, 2018, 18 days after said the money was collected on February 9, 2015,
and in another version, still quoted the same EFCC claimed February 2, 2015."
Secondus maintained that not even the blackmail and
intimidation lined up against the opposition by the federal government would be
enough to stop him from carrying out the reform of his party, the PDP, as the
programme is aimed at repositioning the party with a view to rescuing Nigeria
from the “disaster called APC administration.”
He described
as unfortunate and tragic the fact that anti-corruption agency like EFCC
founded and nurtured by PDP administration to tackle the issue of corruption in
the system had to turn itself into a pawn in the hand of APC administration to
witch-hunt and harass perceived enemies of government just to impress and keep
job.
He challenged the government and any agency that
have anything against him, because he is trying to rebrand his party, to bring
such evidence to the court and stop character assassination in the media.
“There’s no need to be talking about a case pending
in court in the newspapers. If the
government has anything to say, they should file it before the court as
demanded.
”The
statement said the national chairman's office is aware of a grand design by the
government to stop at anything to tarnish his image,” adding that the move
would fail.
Secondus challenged the government to come out with
the vouchers with which he was said to have signed, adding that such signature
would also be subjected to forensic analysis.
According to him, "I never collected any money
from anywhere. I didn’t ask anyone to collect money for me as well, and I
didn’t sign any voucher to collect any money.
“It is pure blackmail which will never work.
“If they are cooking up anything, with the aim of
blackmailing me, it will fail. I know that the task of uprooting this
non-performing government would be horrendous. But God is always on the side of
the people.
"I can understand the frustration of a party
that enjoyed enormous goodwill from Nigerians three years ago but got it
squandered with its 'nepotic' and insensitive administration"
“No amount of cheap blackmail and treachery will
return the APC from the exit gate where Nigerians already pushed them to,
awaiting 2019.
"The departure date for the APC has already
been announced and the flight schedule would not be cancelled, because
Nigerians cannot wait to see them off.”
Finally, the media office of the national chairman
said they are not oblivious of the fact that this government does not believe
in court because they see rule of law as antithetical to their own agenda and
understanding of democracy, but noted emphatically that truth must prevail over
lies and propaganda especially as the populace has cried out to God for a
rescue.
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