Prince Secondus, PDP National Chairman
THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday called on the United Nations and the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, to take judicial notice of the boast by President Muhammadu Buhari allegedly “affirming and approving his violation of fundamental rights of Nigerians” during his regime as military head of state.
The main opposition party said in a statement issued in Abuja by Kola Ologbondiyan, its National Publicity Secretary, that it was alarmed that has been overheating the polity with inflammatory and anti-democratic comments, which it maintained have been promoting state involved violence, sectional bloodletting and resentment; exacerbated hatred, abuse of rights and brazen violation of our constitution and democratic order.
The party noted: “Nigerians were shocked when President Buhari, with relish, boasted that ‘when I was in uniform, younger and rather ruthless, I got from President downward, I locked them up in Kirikiri. I said you’re guilty except you prove yourself innocent.”
“Whereas our constitution and all tenets of democracy and justice across the world, hold all citizens innocent until proven guilty in court of competent jurisdiction, President Buhari promotes the otherwise and feels favourably disposed to acts that suspend our constitution and imposition of military diktat.
“This particular hate speech by President Buhari has finally confirmed the underlining impetus behind the prevailing executive highhandedness, the trumped-up charges against the opposition, persecution of political opponents, flagrant disobedience to court orders, brazen harassment, arrests, molestations, illegal detention and extra-judicial execution of innocent Nigerians as already catalogued by the PDP and international bodies, including the United States Department of State.
“These include the horrendous bloodletting and killings in various parts of our country, particularly in Adamawa, Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Plateau, Nasarawa, Borno, Zamfara, Yobe, Abia, Anambra, among others.
“Furthermore, the world now knows why appointees of President Buhari have continued to hold the institution of democracy, particularly the National Assembly and the courts, in utter disdain, in addition to the continuous harassment of federal legislators and intimidation of judicial officers.
“Nigeria has not been more divided than it is today under President Buhari and unguarded comments, which have continued to overheat the polity and set citizens against one another.”
The PDP, therefore, called on the world bodies “all lovers of democracy as well as all compatriots to join hands in condemning this trend that is now obviously threatening to truncate our hard-earned democracy and erode the freedom our people.”
The statement affirmed that the PDP will continue to stand with the people and work for the unity, cohesion and protection of all Nigerians irrespective of creed, ethnicity and political affiliations.
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