Peoples Democratic Party has asked a
former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to stop
inciting Nigerians against the government.
The party stated this in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Sunday.
According to the PDP, political
differences notwithstanding, it expects Buhari to acknowledge the
progress the country had made in internalising democratic culture since
the return of democracy in 1999.
The party was reacting to comments by Buhari while on a visit to Kano last week.
The Congress for Progressive Change’s
presidential candidate for the 2011 general elections had said the
ruling PDP had breached the 1999 Constitution on many occasions.
But the PDP said it was shocked by such comments.
The statement read in part, “We shudder
that a former Head of State under whose watch freedom of expression
landed many Nigerians in detention on account of his obnoxious decrees,
and who now enjoys such freedom, is utterly ungrateful to the efforts of
our great party in advancing the cause of democracy.
“If the CPC leadership does not understand what the rule of law is, let’s oblige them with little details.
“And for General Buhari, the evangelist
of Rule of law, Nigerians wish to know if unlawful incitement of the
populace to violence and attack on the institutions of democracy is part
of the rule of law.”
It added that criticisms from the opposition would not make the government to deny Nigerians their inalienable rights.
The statement said, “The PDP loses
elections and winners are sworn in; we do not use our incumbency at the
centre to stop the democratic wishes of the people.”
This, it said, was not so with the
opposition parties, which it alleged was in the habit of rigging local
government elections in their states.
It cited Lagos and Ogun states as examples where such incidents had happened.
It said because the Federal Government
had nothing to hide, it enacted the Freedom of Information Act so that
Nigerians would not be in the dark as to how the nation was being run.
The PDP advised Buhari to concentrate
on giving Nigerians alternative ideas and plan of action to what the
party had at present or even engage it in a public debate on the values
of good governance.
It reminded Buhari of what Nigerians went through under his regime.
“There is no doubt that even the blind
can distinguish between the daylight it is today and the deep dark night
it was hitherto,” it added.
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