Romanus Ugwu, Abuja

The All Progressives Congress (APC), has lambasted the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, for requesting a retraction from President Muhammadu Buhari over his directive to the security agencies to shoot at ballot box snatchers.

Speaking at a media briefing in Abuja, APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, said that the request was a confirmation that the former vice president is guilty of rigging election as charged.

“Atiku has called on the president to retract his instruction to security agencies regarding violence, ballot box thieves, and other electoral malpractices. The question is how such instruction disturbs anyone that is truly interested in free, fair and credible elections?

“We reiterate the resolution of  Monday’s meeting of the APC expanded national caucus which urged the security agencies to step up their activities by ensuring that all those involved in violence, ballot box snatching, falsification of results, vote-buying and other election illegalities should face the full weight of the law. It is a shame that PDP is kicking against this.

“We are not surprised because PDP has marshalled plans to get to power by all means possible. The option of one-man-one-vote is not on the PDP’s table. Atiku has admitted what we already know that he is not popular by claiming he has two geopolitical zones while the APC has the four other geopolitical zones. On election day, Atiku and the PDP should prepare for the shock of their lives.

“The South-South and South East are not oblivious of the unprecedented developmental achievements recorded in the zones under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC administration, compared to the PDP’s wasted years. The good people of the South-South, South East and indeed all the geopolitical zones will speak through their legitimate votes, not the procured ballots planned by the PDP.

The PDP’s illegal plot requires improved surveillance by our security agencies particularly the Department of State Services (DSS), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and allied agencies to check illicit financial flows and movement in the lead up to and on election day,” he said.

The ruling party equally alleged that the opposition party was planning to deploy $111 million for vote-buying across the states under the pretence of “logistics” during the general elections, stressing that it raised new fears ahead of the forthcoming polls.

“The leaked security report of the PDP plan to deploy $111milion for vote-buying across the states under the pretence of “logistics” during the general eElections raises new fears ahead of the forthcoming polls. It is now clear that the PDP has no plans to win the elections through legitimate votes, but through illegally procured votes.

“Again, in the aftermath of the configured card readers recently recovered from PDP agents in some states, the PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has gone to town with face-saving conspiracies that the All Progressives Congress (APC) had imported slow-working card readers from China which would be deployed to the South-South and South East which Atiku considers his “stronghold.”

“Atiku also alleges a plan to shut down communication on election day. How illogical that a party that is in a contest with a clear superior numerical support would shutdown communication on election day. Will the communication shutdown affect only the PDP while leaving APC supporters and agents? Nigerians can see through the infantile lies.

“Nigerians will recall that the APC had earlier reported the PDP’s plot before last Saturday’s postponed elections. The recent arrest of several armed PDP political thugs and recovery of INEC card readers and arms from PDP agents in some states points directly to the PDP’s plan as revealed by the security report.

“Finally, PDP’s Tuesday’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting has achieved only one thing: Atiku and PDP sank into a new low of rudeness and incivility. They showed acute disrespect to the office of the president with the choice of words employed. This is the same office they intend to occupy,” he noted.