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Monday, 16 November 2015

What Buhari told INEC boss, police IG on Kogi polls

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The Presidency has disclosed details of the “five-minute meeting” President Muhammadu Buhari held with the leadership of Independent National Electoral Commission, and the Inspector General of Police on the November 21 governorship election in Kogi State.


The spokesperson of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Olisa Metuh, had on Sunday issued a statement, saying the party had information that the Presidency convened a meeting with INEC and police to perfect plans to rig the election.

But Mr. Buhari’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu, on Monday explained the motive behind the ‘five-minute meeting’ Mr. Buhari had with the nation’s electoral umpire and the police, saying it was aimed at having credible election in the state.

Mr. Shehu said the president called the meeting to inform INEC and the police that “he expected nothing short of a free, fair and credible election”.

Mr. Shehu, in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES said the president reminded the two agencies of his experience in the past as he sought to be elected president and urged them not to allow manipulation of any kind during the election.

“He said he suffered election manipulation in 2003, 2007 and 2011 and would not like to have any Nigerian go through that again,” Mr. Shehu said.

He also said Mr. Buhari warned against intimidation of voters in anyway, and expressed readiness to bring to justice anyone found undermining the rights of citizens.

“The meeting was short and straight to the point. It ended after five minutes,” Mr. Shehu said.

He said only Mr. Buhari spoke at the meeting.

The presidential spokesperson called on Nigerians to “be wary of the PDP’s fruitless attempts to destroy national institutions President Buhari is determined to rebuild.”

He accused the PDP of making unfounded allegations against some institutions of government.

“They (PDP) started with the courts, then the EFCC, then onto the police and now they are on the one-week old INEC.

“When will PDP allow our national institutions to do their job?,” he asked.

In its Sunday statement, the PDP alleged that INEC and the police were ordered “to use official and unofficial means necessary to ensure victory for the All Progressives Congress in the November 21 Kogi governorship election.

“We have incontrovertible records of separate meetings, late last week between the Presidency and the new INEC leadership as well as with some top security officers, which were coordinated by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Engr. Babachir Lawal, who boasted that he has President Muhammadu Buhari’s orders to ensure that Kogi State is wrestled from the PDP by all means,” the PDP had said in its press statement.
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