Perish Your Tenure Elongation Plot, PDP Slams APC Accuses Ruling Party of Planning to Stall 2023 Elections


Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has warned the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to perish the thoughts of subverting the electoral process as part of its desperation to elongate its tenure beyond May 29, 2023.
“Our party cautions the APC to note that its plans have been exposed and that Nigerians will never allow it to perpetrate its misrule through an orchestrated tenure elongation,” stated the opposition party.


The party alerted Nigerians of the plot by the APC to use orchestrated insecurity and political uncertainties to derail the electoral process, stall the 2023 general election and create a situation to justify a tenure elongation.
“There are revelations that desperate APC leaders are behind the delay by President Muhammadu Buhari in signing the amendment to the Electoral Act 2022 so as to frustrate the smooth conduct of primaries by political parties and derail the entire electoral process,” said PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Debo Ologunagba.

“It is not surprising to the PDP that Mr. President was again ‘absent’ having travelled to the United Arab Emirates and abandoned his constitutional duty of signing the crucial amendment to the Electoral Act.”
It added, “This attitude of Mr. President to an issue that is critical to our electoral system is consistent with APC’s plot to cause confusion in the polity, orchestrate an unconducive environment for elections, stall the 2023 general elections and achieve a rumoured third term agenda.”


The opposition party said the regularity of the electoral process and the confidence of the people in the certainty of timelines and outcomes of elections are the hallmarks of democracy, which the APC has been dislocating apparently with the view to undermining the electoral process.


“It is clear that the APC has already commenced this ignoble plot with its desperation to use the Court to overthrow the outcome of the FCT Area Council election held on Saturday, February 12, 2022, which was overwhelmingly won by candidates of the PDP, halt the swearing-in of the newly elected Chairmen and Councilors and impose an undemocratic government in the FCT,” the statement further noted.


The PDP also expressed concern about the alleged APC’s plot to deploy underhand methods to subvert elections in 2023 where they do not favour APC candidates.


“It is now clear that the APC administration has been compromising our security system, opening our nation up to attacks and permitting shared sovereignty with terrorists over large portions of the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, apparently to further orchestrate a security situation that will justify the stalling of elections in 2023,” claimed PDP. “This probably explains why President Buhari has failed to confront terrorists, contrary to his promise to lead the fight against terrorism from the front and why he remains ‘absent’ and ‘weak’ as terrorists pillage our citizens in various parts of the country.”

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