The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday described
the use of a ‘shadowy group’ as a front to purchase the N45 million All
Progressives Congress (APC) presidential nomination form for President
Muhammadu Buhari as a worn-out stunt, smacking of fraud and worsening the
already battered image of the president.
The party said President Buhari can no longer play
the pro-poor gimmick which his followers have always presented to Nigerians.
“Already, our people are daily confronted by the
flaunting of affluence and material wealth by the president and those around
him, while betraying and abandoning millions of poor Nigerians who,
unfortunately, put their trust in him in 2015.
“Nigerians are aware that the very expensive
personal effects, including posh jewelries daily paraded by his close relatives,
betrayed the gimmick of using an unregistered group, pieced together to
execute another failed pro-poor stunt to
sway Nigerians,” PDP said.
The party urged the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to note that the purchase of the N45 million form by the
group directly violates section 91 (9) of the Electoral Act, which provides
that “no individual or other entity
shall donate more than N1 million naira to any candidate.”
It added: “Since President Buhari has not publicly
disowned the purchase of the form by the group, the PDP charges INEC to, within
the next 24 hours, hold him culpable and make him to face the appropriate
sanctions for the violation of electoral laws.
Finally, it is unfortunate that President Buhari and
his handlers, in their desperation to hang on to power even when they have been
rejected, have reduced themselves to objects of public ridicule with their many
bloopers ahead of the 2019 general election.”
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