The
All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 stated that a
parallel government will be set up by the party if the 2015 presidential
election is rigged.
The
statement was made by APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie Oyegun at the
final rally at the Osun state stadium in Osogbo the state capital ahead of the
gubernatorial elections holding in the state on Saturday, August 9, 2014.
While
making the statement Odigie stated that any attempt to tamper with a single
vote in next years election will signify that the battle line has been drawn. continue...
Thisday
reports:
According to him, Nigerians as well as the APC would no
longer accept any stolen mandate as people of this great county wants a change
in the political dimension in this country. Oyegun stated further that Nigerians and the people would
no longer be intimidated with the recent deployment of personnel of the
Directorate of State Security (DSS) and the military in the nations body
politics.
The national chairman posited that PDP had started
intimidating the people of the state, stating that Governor Rauf Aregbesola
must continue with his good work for the good people of the state because I
have seen that
Aregbesola is loved by the people of the state. Oyegun therefore warned that
the PDP should not make any mistake by causing chaos in the country, saying:
love and orderliness will assist us to develop as a nation and for our
respective states as well.
Also speaking at the event, former Governors of Lagos and
Osun States, Bola Tinubu, Olagunsoye Oyinlola and Isiaka Adeleke and Edo State
Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, jointly urged voters in the state not to vote for
criminals as well as prisoners that would not bring any meaningful development
to the state.
However, the former National Chairman of the party, Chief
Bisi Akande, noted that President Goodluck Jonathan has no leadership qualities
that he can use to manage the affairs of the country.
He also remarked that the president has not done anything
in the state, saying all efforts would be taken to ensure that PDP did not
destabilise the country as well as the state.
Also at the rally, Oyinlola was formally presented with
the flag of the APC by Oyegun, where he (Oyinlola) pledged his loyalty and said
the people of the state should not vote for selfish person who will not carry
them along in the process of governance.
He noted that the PDP candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore,
has no tangible plan for the state, saying he was only looking for his own
interest and that of his friends in the party.
Present at the rally were the governors of Ogun, Oyo Edo, Ekiti, Kwara and Imo States, as well as stakeholders in the party.
Present at the rally were the governors of Ogun, Oyo Edo, Ekiti, Kwara and Imo States, as well as stakeholders in the party.
But the PDP, while commenting on the mega rally held in
Osogbo by the APC, described it as a colossal failure and a jamboree of rented
crowd.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in a
statement yesterday, said the rally was full of hollow and meaningless
speeches, symptomatic of a sinking party desperate for survival.
Nigerians are aware that at the rally was a crowd
mobilised from other states to join APC officials who were forced to relocate
to Osun State to create an impression of massive support for the party and its
candidate.
However, we invite the APC to note that it is only the
people of the state and not their hired crowd and horde of entertainers that
will vote on Saturday. Noting that a big humiliation awaits the APC, the PDP
lampooned the leaders of the opposition party who experienced a foretaste of
the bitter fate ahead, when the indigenes of the state booed and jeered at
them, calling their party one-chance bus as they arrived the state with their
rented supporters.
The party once again thanked the people of the state for
the support and solidarity shown its candidate, Omisore, while urging them to remain
vigilant ahead of the Saturdays governorship election. Meanwhile, ahead of the governorship election, the DSS
has said it would discharge its duties of providing security without being
dragged into politics. The spokesperson of the DSS, Ms. Marilyn Ogar, said this
yesterday in Abuja while fielding questions from journalists at the National
Information Centre.
Ogar said the DSS was an agency saddled with the
responsibility of providing security for all Nigerians, thereby would not take
sides with any political party and group of persons.
You are aware that there have been a running battle in
Osun State and it has to do with the activities of the DSS and the deployment
of troops for the election. The DSS is an agency that is for everybody and so
we will not take sides with anybody, she said.
She, however, advised politicians to concentrate on their
campaigns and leave the agency to do its job. We are advising that
Politicians should face their political activities and leave security forces
out of their various engagements, she said.
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