The National Youths Wing of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has threatened to mobilize youths and other APC supporters
to occupy the Aso Presidential Villa and major cities in Nigeria if elections are
postponed again.
The
youth warned that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the
presidency must respect the new dates for the general elections. It added that
though the leadership of the party accepted the previous changes to show
recourse to rule of law, it however would do everything necessary within the
ambit of the law to ensure that the authorities do not contemplate any further
postponement of the election.
At a
meeting organized in Abuja yesterday by the National Youth Leader of the party,
Alhaji Ibrahim Jalo Dasuki, State and zonal youth leaders of the youth wing
gathered to take the decision. Speaking at the meeting, Dasuki, expressed
confident that his party will be victorious in the coming elections. He said:
“Even though we know that what they have done was based on political reasons
because they truely know that if election would be held that time they will
definitely lose, and we want to tell them that no matter the number of times
they shift the election we will definitely win these elections.
“We
want to tell them that we have accepted it has our leaders have accepted but
election will be held on the 28 of March and that 28 remain sacrosanct because
we will not tolerate any other shift in election dates. As law abiding citizens
we have accepted it but if it come to a point that the government and INEC does
not want to conduct election we will definitely have to take the necessary
steps legally possible.
“Why
this meeting is special is because elections are around the corner in less than
four weeks, therefore we have to sit down, strategise and come up with a
workable program that all of us will key in and also to set a time line on how
we go about campaigning to ensure that we get victory.”
Jalo who also reacted to the speculations
that the INEC chairman, Prof. Jega may be show the way out of office before the
rescheduled elections however said that the party was not interested in who
stays on as the chairman of the electoral management body. What mattered most,
according to him, was who would conduct a free, free and credible elections.
He however said that Jega has shown a lot
of finesses and readiness to do a good job “therefore, he should be allow to
continue his good job because if they remove him that will take us back and
everything has to start afresh from the beginning, even though they have no
reason whatsoever to do that.” He described the party presidential candidate,
General Mohammadu Buahri as a credible candidate and choice of Nigerians in the
elections given his incorruptible stance.
Also
speaking, the APC Northwest zonal youth leader, Barr. Sheu Marshal, said: “Our
position is that the March 28 and April election dates are sacrosanct otherwise
we will occupy Aso Rock and other major cities in Nigeria.”
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