State of the Nation: PDP Petitions UN, EU, France, Demands Intervention

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In the light of the prevailing challenges facing Nigeria’s democracy and core matters of governance, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday sought the intervention of United Nations, European Union (EU) and France.

Recall the party recently embarked on similar visit to the American and the United Kingdom embassies to ask for a review and reversal of the judgement on Imo State governorship election by the Supreme Court which removed Emeka Ihedioha of PDP as the governor of the state.

The PDP said it is necessary to inaundate the international community of obvious instances of misgovernance, disregard for rule of law, human rights abuses, desecration of principles of democracy and miscarriage of justice in the country.

The leadership of the PDP in a petition submitted at the foreign missions in Nigeria called on the international community to impress it upon the Federal Government the need to preserve democratic institutions and ensure the votes of the people count at all times. The foreign missions were reminded that most of their reports on election observations in the country recently has turned out negative.

The party asked the foreign bodies to urge the Federal Government to urgently review and sign the electoral reform bill that will sanitise the electoral process.

Addressing journalists after the submission of the petition at the European Union, Senator Suleiman Nazif, Deputy National Chairman (North) of the party, expressed the party’s dissatisfaction at the intimidation of the legislature and judiciary which has made it very difficult if not impossible to have a credible electoral system.

He demanded that the judgement in Imo State be revisited, reviewed and reversed so as to deepen democracy in the country.

He said: “We are not happy, we are not satisfied with the way democracy is being run in Nigeria. We have come here to complain because we have realised that the National Assembly is being intimidated by the executive. The judiciary is being arm-twisted, the rule of law has become mockery and we thought it wise to come and lay our complaint because they no longer listen to anybody and that is why the Peoples Democratic Party decided to reach out to the international community to lay complaint with respect to the electoral act that has not been accented to up till now, this is five years since the inception of this administration.

“You are aware of the systematic collapse in our electoral processes, the way elections are being conducted, In Kogi, we saw what transpired in the last election. Nigerians have seen for themselves what the opposition party is going through. We saw what happened in Bayelsa, we saw what happened in Imo with respect to the Supreme Court judgement and we are calling for a review of that judgement and we believe that with the amount of pressure from intentional organisations, I think the right thing should be done”.

Also, the National Secretary of the party, Ibrahim Tsauri said: “Democracy is being derailed in this country. Democracy in Nigeria has been built of five pillars: one the media, two the electoral empire – INEC, three the security agents, four the judiciary, five the international community. These are the pillars that supports democracy in Nigeria. If one of these pillars collapses, democracy will derail on that side.

“Out of the five, only two are left, election umpire is compromised, you all know it. Security agents are part and parcel of APC government. Judiciary is being threatened and nobody has any confidence in the judiciary again. The only one that is now left is the media and the international community. The international community, any where there is going to election, there are some monitors, they go and monitor, they bring in their reports, and most of these reports are negative.

“This is why we came to the international community to tell them that this is the expectations of Nigerians from them and we want them to do exactly what is expected of them to do.

“In Nigeria today, if you talk about security, it is zero. When Buhari came into government he said that he is going to fight corruption, he was going to intensify on economy and then security, none is working now. This government does not listen to any voice except the international community, which is why we are here.”

'Dotun Akintomide
'Dotun Akintomide
'Dotun Akintomide's journalism works intersect business, environment, politics and developmental issues. Among a number of local and international publications, his work has appeared in the New York Times. He's a winner of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Award. Currently, the Online Editor at The New Diplomat, Akintomide has produced reports that uniquely spoke to Nigeria's experience on Climate Change issues. When Akintomide is not writing, volunteering or working on a media project, you can find him seeing beautiful sites like the sandy beaches that bedecked the Lagos coastline.

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