Osun Rerun, An Embarrassment To Nigeria’s Democracy- Saraki
Senate
President, Bukola Saraki has tagged the rerun election conducted in Osun State
as an “embarrassment to Nigeria’s democracy.”
Saraki, in
his reaction to the controversial election released a statement through his
Spokesman, Yusuf Olaniyonu.
The Presidential
Aspirant of the PDP said;
“Yesterday,
we witnessed another display of the subversion of the will of the Osun people
during the re-run gubernatorial elections in the State. The election was
characterised by widespread voter intimidation, violence and harassment.
Accredited observers were denied access to polling units and duly registered
voters were prevented from participating in the electoral process by thugs and
compromised security agents.”
“Like I said
a few days ago, this needless re-run election was only designed as an avenue
for the ruling party to perpetrate electoral fraud. The nature of these
elections is an embarrassment to our democracy and casts an alarming pall on
the institutions responsible for protecting the will of the Nigerian people as
stated through their votes. That was why for more than ten hours the INEC could
not collate and announce results in just seven polling units with just over
2000 votes.
“It is
surprising that the election in which on Saturday, the two leading candidates
were running neck-to-neck with the PDP candidate having an edge, four days
later, as a result of manipulations and impossible conditions, the APC
candidate is now being credited with all the votes and some paltry number of
votes were being recorded for the PDP candidate.”
The senate
president called for the intervention of the international community, saying
the progress made in conducting elections in the country must not be reversed.
Saraki said
there has to be drastic measures taken to ensure a repetition of such an
election doesn’t occur.
“It is
important for Nigerians and the international community to insist that the
hands of the clock should not be turned back in terms of the achievements we
recorded in the last general elections. We should not make a mockery of
democracy by conducting elections in the manner that the Osun Polls were
conducted,” he said.
“The Osun
election is a clear indication of how the 2019 election will be conducted. It
demonstrates that if we cannot conduct free, peaceful and fair elections in
seven polling units spread across four local government areas of a state, then
the conduct of the general elections in 774 local government areas across 36
states of the country is already endangered.
“I therefore
call on the government, INEC, security agencies and development partners to
ensure a radical change in the way and manner the next set of elections will be
conducted. Osun 2018 Polls is a very low point in our electoral system.
“In the 2015
elections, Nigeria witnessed several gains in its electoral process. The
process was transparent and people’s votes counted. These gains made it
possible for the then opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) to
win at the centre and in many states of the nation. That election highlighted a
fine moment in Nigeria’s democracy.
“It is
disheartening that the major beneficiaries of those credible processes are now
the ones subverting the basic principles of our democracy in every way
possible.”
FROM /politicalstewng.com/
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