Politics
2019: How APC plot to hinder Atiku from moving funds – PDP
The Peopels Democratic PArty (PDP) in conjunction with the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Organization on Monday exposed the plot of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the federal government to hinder the PDP Presidential candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, from moving funds in the country, a ploy to restrict the expenditure of the PDP candidate during the electioneering campaigns. The Campaign Organisation attributed the APC plot to the search conducted on the jet that brought Atiku to Nigeria from Dubai, insisting that the action was a premeditated intimidation tactic by the federal government.
The Campaign Organisation in a statement on Monday had narrated:
“On November 5, 2018, exactly a week ago today, the All Progressives Congress released an official statement accusing former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of having strategy meetings for the purpose of moving “illicit cash” into Nigeria and they asked the security services to investigate HE Atiku Abubakar and his plane.
The campaign Organisation cited the APC statement thus: “Our intelligence, anti-graft and security agencies must be awake to its responsibility of investigating the Dubai meeting. Cash and carry politicians must be prevented from moving illicit cash around to induce voters and sponsor election violence and rigging.
“Again, relevant agencies must check suspicious movement of cash both locally and internationally by politically exposed persons under the guise of a “Dubai meeting” or any clandestine meeting”. (See https://www.channelstv.com/2018/11/05/apc-calls-for-investigation-into-atiku-pdp-dubai-meeting/).”
The Atiku Campaign Org. maintained that “they, thereafter, asked the security services to search aircrafts belonging to members of the Peoples Democratic Party.”
It argued, therefore: “That statement evinced an obvious premeditated intention by the APC and its Federal Government to deliberately embarrass the former Vice President by invading his plane with security personnel and possibly to set him up for the crimes they had already officially accused him of in their statement.
“The official denial by the All Progressives Congress and the Presidency of any hand in the ordeal of the former Vice President is put to lie when you examine their statement of last week which was clearly what was implemented against the former Vice President. It also shows that both parties have no credibility and will do or say anything to further their interests.
“The statement by the aviation ministry that the search of Atiku Abubakar’s plane is “routine” is an afterthought that does not hold water for the simple reason that the PDP Presidential candidate has been flying in and out of Nigeria without ever receiving such a treatment until the APC released their statement.
“This event raises grave concerns about using government services for purely political purposes and what this portends for the conduct of free and fair elections in February 2019, and shows as hollow President Buhari’s promise to superintendent over credible polls.
“The Atiku Presidential Campaign Organisation wishes to remind Nigerians and the international community that by Nigeria’s constitution, only the President can order the deployment of military and paramilitary personnel as Commander-in-Chief.
“That, combined with the statement released last week is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that what happened to Atiku Abubakar was not a routine exercise, but a deliberate attempt to intimidate him by those who have seen the political handwriting on the wall.”
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