- Presidency has again attacked Atiku Abubakar over his comments on 2019 general elections
- The minister of information, Lai Mohammed, advised Atiku to wait for the judgement of Tribunal instead of resorting to self-help
- Mohammed described 2019 elections as free, fair and credible
Nigeria’s presidency has again attacked the former vice president and candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, over his claims on the conduct of Saturday, February 23, presidential election.
The Independent reports that the minister of information, Lai Mohammed, who stated this on Thursday, April 25, while featuring on the political segment of the network service of Radio Nigeria in Abuja, described the 2019 general elections as free, fair and credible.
Legit.ng gathered that he said that his position was based on the verdicts of both domestic and international observers on the outcome of the elections.
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He said: “I know you will naturally expect me to say the elections were free and fair, but I think this also is the verdict of both domestic and international observers.
“I rely on these observers who unanimously agree that despite the isolated cases of violence and irregularities in some places, the 2019 general elections were free, fair and credible.''
Mohammed further said that any contrary opinion by anybody or political party would be to swim against the tide.
The minister also said that an international media outfits such as New York Times had described President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory in the 2019 general election as `a referendum on integrity’
“There are other commentators who say the victory of the president in the election was actually a victory of the masses against the elite.
“So for me, I will rely on what people have said, especially those who are not partial. I have no doubt in my mind that the elections were free, fair and credible,” he said.
He said that his personal observation during the election both as a participant and mover also showed that it was free, fair and credible.
The minister stated that all candidates that participated in the polls had the right to challenge its outcome at the election petitions tribunal.
He said that any action taken by any aggrieved party to de-legitimize the election outside the tribunal would amount to self-help.
“It is the right of any candidate who feel unsatisfied with the outcome to approach the election petition tribunal.
“In respect of the presidential candidate of the PDP, the case on-going at the election petition tribunal is absolutely in order.
“What we abhor is any other attempt to resort to self-help or any attempt outside the tribunal to try to de-legitimize the choice of Nigerians.
“A few weeks ago, our landscape was dotted with billboards and posters about the PUKA, the right and ordained one. This tries to give the impression that he won the election, and we had to come out strongly to say no this is wrong,” he said.
The minister said there was a government already in place, adding “if anyone feels aggrieved, let them please go straight to the election petition tribunal and prove their case.”
Mohammed expressed confidence that Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (AP), would triumph at the tribunal.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the Atiku-Obi presidential election petition legal team decried the refusal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to produce polling documents from the 2019 presidential elections.
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