Former
 Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has accused the ruling Peoples 
Democratic Party (PDP) of making Nigeria difficult to stabilise because 
of what he calls its penchant for rigging elections. 
The 
2011 presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC)
 vowed to join forces with other well-meaning Nigerians to ensure free, 
fair and credible elections in 2015.
Speaking
 with our correspondent in an interview in his Kaduna home, Gen, Buhari 
said opposition parties’ merger plans were on course so that they could 
defeat the PDP in 2015.
Besides, he said the Boko Haram insurgency, in which many have been killed, was caused by injustice.
His 
words: “The type of rigging pattern perfected by the PDP must be 
stopped. People must be allowed to vote for candidates of their choice. 
If our election processes are free, fair and credible, there will be no 
problem in Nigeria. But the PDP government is making the country very 
difficult to stabilise with its rigging pattern. 
“This
 is the evil that we have to fight in this country to move forward. I 
have said it so many times that multi-party democracy system is the 
best.
“Elections
 must be free and fair. That is what the CPC is all about. I couldn’t 
get it done in the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), but God willing, we
 will realise this ambition. 
“The 
only thing that will stabilise this multi-party democracy system is to 
have free and fair elections. All hands must be on deck to ensure this; 
unless that is done, those who are in government will not sit up and 
ensure social justice.
On 
Boko Haram, the former military ruler believes injustice is at the root 
of the problem. “The PDP has said that they will rule forever and I know
 this is not possible, Gen. Buhari said, adding: “I am sure if you go 
down memory lane, you will see what we have gone through. In 2010 when 
opposition parties tried to merge and form an alliance, there was no 
time. And there must be understanding from parties to accept an 
alliance. 
“Now,
 the time is on our side. The ACN, the CPC and the ANPP have realised 
now that to defeat PDP, opposition parties must come together. The 
merger is on course.”
In a 
swift reaction, the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples 
Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisa Metuh, welcomed Gen. Buhari’s call 
for opposition parties to form an alliance to defeat the PDP.
Metuh,
 who spoke to our correspondent on telephone yesterday, encouraged Gen. 
Buhari and his allies in the opposition parties to go ahead and form the
 mega alliance against the PDP, stressing that if the PDP loses in a 
free and fair election, the party will accept defeat.
He 
said: “We encourage as many opposition parties as possible to form 
alliance against the PDP to fight future elections. If they win in a 
free and fair election, the PDP will respect the will of the people.
“We 
are not against free and fair elections. We are not against alliance 
against the PDP. What we are against is violence and distortion of 
facts. We are against inciting the people against constituted authority 
in the land. We are against threats and tendencies that tend to heat up 
the system.”
According
 to Metuh, the PDP has delivered on its electoral promises and that the 
ruling party “would continue to deliver on its manifesto”. 
He 
said the party had made it clear to its political office holders at all 
levels that their chances of securing tickets for the 2015 elections 
will be based on performance.
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