Opposition asks INEC not to recognise substituted candidate
THE All Progressives Congress
(APC) has alerted Nigerians on a fresh plot by desperate politicians to
circulate leaflets in mosques and churches asking Moslems to only vote
for Moslems in the forthcoming elections.
In a statement issued in Lagos
yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the
party said the plot was in line with the track record of those who had
consistently been using religion to divide Nigerians in order to feather
their political nest.
‘’They are hoping that by
further inflaming passion with the highly emotive issue of religion,
they can revive their shrivelling political fortunes. That is why they
have devised the latest strategy of pitching Christians against Moslems
through the circulation of satanic leaflets. Nigerians should not be
taken in by this cheap plot,’’ it said.
But the People’s Democratic
Party (PDP) said the alert by the APC that certain desperate politicians
were planning to circulate leaflets in mosques and churches to urge
Moslems to vote only Moslems in the coming elections is an unintended
leak from the APC’s massive arsenal of religious bigotry and viscous
divisive politics.
A statement yesterday by the
National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, said the APC whose
presidential candidate stands to benefit from such unpatriotic conduct
and who together with his party has consistently been aligned to such
insensibilities is scared of the possible backlash and desperately
looking for a scapegoat.
In another development, the
national executive of APC has asked the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to reinstate Wasiu Eshilokun as the candidate of the
party for election into Lagos Island Constituency 1 of the Lagos State
House of Assembly.
Eshilokun, who was the chairman
of Lagos Island Local Council, had sued the party for substituting his
name with that of Hakeem Masha after he had won the primaries.
The instruction to reinstate him
was in an affidavit attached as exhibit by applicant, which was a
letter jointly signed by the party’s National Chairman and Secretary,
John Odigie-Oyegun and Mai Mala Buni respectively, washing their hands
off the applicant’s travails and instructing his reinstatement.
Dissatisfied with the
substitution, Eshilokun had filed a suit before the Federal High Court,
Lagos, challenging the action and sought among other orders, an order
reinstating him as the candidate of the party.
The PDP further said: “The PDP
needs neither religious nor ethnic cleavages to campaign and win the
2015 presidential elections. Our history of consistency in form,
structure and core values as well as track record of delivery, which
have endeared us over the years to Nigerians have not changed. We,
therefore, remain the best and do not need recourse to narrow
politicking, especially when our presidential candidate, President
Goodluck Jonathan epitomises the unity, progress and prosperity of the
nation.”
When the matter of reinstatement
came up before Justice Ibrahim Buba yesterday, Masha’s counsel, Bonojo
Badejo (SAN), informed the court of an application which he just filed
and served on other parties to the suit challenging the service of the
processes in the suit on his client.
Badejo, therefore, requested for
more time to respond to a counter-affidavit filed in response to the
said application by the applicant (Eshilokun).
But the applicant’s counsel,
Wahab Shittu, said despite the fact that the matter was adjourned for
almost a week, the second defendant (Masha) did not serve his client
until Wednesday evening.
Also, counsel to APC, Femi
Falana (SAN), had initially filed a preliminary objection to the suit
asking that same be dismissed owing to lack of jurisdiction.
But Justice Buba said it would be
in the interest of justice to give the defendant time to respond, but
assured that the matter would be heard timeously.
The judge then fixed February 26, 2015 for definite hearing after all the necessary processes must have been exchanged.
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