SECURITY
AGENCIES, INEC WILL DETERMINE NIGERIA’S SURVIVAL BEYOND 2019
- MARKAFI
Senator Ahmed Markafi
For
Nigeria to survive after the 2019 elections, the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) and security agencies must be objective and non-partisan in
the way they conduct themselves at 2019 general elections.
Expressing
his concern, former National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)
and frontline presidential aspirant on the platform of the party, Senator Ahmed
Makarfi, disclosed his worries in Kaduna.
Markafi warned
that there would be crisis if INEC does not conduct free, fair and credible
elections and if security agencies are not professional in their conduct.
According
to him, “The moment INEC and security agencies are partisan, that will spell
doom for the country.” The conduct of INEC and security agencies, so far, is
less than impressive.
He said
the conduct of the government agencies could spell doom as their action or inaction
could threaten Nigeria’s peace and corporate existence.
Makarfi
also called on the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government to desist
from intimidating and harassing opposition governors.
He said
the Federal Government should not use the comfort of power to denigrate PDP
governors or aspirants, adding that the opposition members must be allowed to
work according to the dictates of the constitution of the land.
He said
the interest of Nigeria was more than that of any individual or group, pointing
out that the way and manner the electoral process was managed would determine
the fate of Nigeria after the polls.
The
two-term-senator said: “INEC and the security agencies must know that the fate
of this country squarely lies on their shoulders. It is not even about history
being kind to them. It is about how they will end up. Therefore, they must
conduct free, fair and credible elections. I was shocked when I saw the news in
an online medium that the 2019 elections may be postponed, but thank God, I
later saw INEC coming out to deny making such pronouncement. That
notwithstanding that was the most dangerous news I ever read, that was very
reckless. You see, the interest of Nigeria is larger than interest of any of
us. How we conduct this election and how we manage this electoral process will
largely determine the fate of Nigeria.”
The former
Kaduna state governor while cautioning the APC government against intimidation
and harassment of opposition parties, said it was unacceptable that the
so-called fight against corruption was being selective.
According
to Markafi, “When you see some moves like freezing of accounts, monitoring of
opposition governors and you never heard where an APC governor’s account is
being frozen, it is bad. If governors do certain things, is it only PDP
governors? The APC governors may be doing worse but you never hear that
happening to any APC governor. While elections are approaching, you don’t hear
of APC members, aspirants’ accounts being frozen but here (in PDP), even
accounts of family members of aspirants are being frozen. They (APC) should
remember that, there is tomorrow because what goes around comes around. A sauce
for the goose is a sauce for the gander. If you are doing anything to anybody,
do it to everybody. Our governors must be left alone to work, our aspirants
must be left alone to do their politicking and campaign unmolested like other
aspirants.”
The
presidential hopeful urged Nigerians to speak out and not to remain complacent
over alleged wrongs being perpetrated by the APC government. From what I am
seeing, I am not comfortable and if Nigerians keep quiet, then it is like
harbouring what is wrong. People must speak out.
For me, I
think INEC and security agencies have a lot to do. And so far, I am not impressed but they must
remember that the fate of Nigeria lies squarely on their shoulders.
He spoke
further “I am cautioning APC, they should not be smiling and grinning. We must
never burst this bubble. They should not be carried away by the comfort of
power, and think that they are immune from calamity.
We are
all not immune from calamity; nobody knows when calamity will come. We all have
a stake. We all have responsibility, be you PDP, APC or any other political
party and especially INEC and security agencies and other agencies that are
used to muzzle down the opposition. They must remember that the country comes
first, not any government or political party.”
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