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2027: Atiku-led Coalition accuses INEC, APC govt of frustrating efforts

… Denies rift among coalition leaders

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Ahead of 2027 general elections, the proposed coalition of political parties and leaders have accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of frustrating their efforts towards adopting a political party to contest.

The Coalition also denied reported disagreement and stalemate among the Coalition leaders.

In a statement released Monday in Abuja, signed by the former Director General of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) Malam Salihu Moh Lukman, said the question of negotiating the political party is the most difficult challenge the Coalition is currently facing.

According to him, this is an area that many members of the coalitions have been engaging in different ways for more than a year now.

“Perhaps, it is important to highlight that there are many groups, including some members of the coalition who have filed applications to register political parties.

“For reasons best known to INEC, these applications are being frustrated. The only conclusion that can be reached in the circumstance is that INEC has decided that it will not register new parties.

“To make matters worse, many of the existing registered parties who did not meet the electoral threshold of winning any seat in the last general elections face the threat of deregistration.

“Given this unpleasant reality, members of the coalition opened negotiations with some of the existing parties that have met the electoral threshold.

“Interestingly, somehow, some of the prospective parties being negotiated are being remotely pushed into crises mode in the same way PDP, Labour Party and NNPP have been entangled with existential problems. It is almost a clear case of destroying the legal basis for any party to qualify to field candidates for 2027 other than the ruling APC.

“This is quite unfortunate coming during the tenure of a party that is envisioned to be progressive. It is even more troubling when it is during the tenure of a leader – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu – who has unarguably been in the vanguard of Nigeria’s democratic struggle.”

Lukman said the way the Nigerian democratic space is rapidly shrunken can only be imagined under a military government.

“The determination and resilience of Nigerians is being called to question under the current APC government led by President Tinubu.

“The leaders of the coalition are committed to providing the needed leadership to rescue Nigerian democracy. We must appeal to all patriotic Nigerians to recognise the urgency of the situation facing the country. We don’t have the luxury of waiting until we get to 2027 only to discover that Nigerians have been smouldered into a legal knock out.

“Related to this is also the worrisome reality whereby rule of law is being tested in ways that is threatening to democratic development of the country.”

The statement appealed to all patriotic Nigerians to appeal to members of the judicial arm of government to come to the rescue Nigerian democracy by demonstrating that indeed they are independent and to that extent uphold the sanctity of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution as amended.

“We are confident that Nigerian democracy can be rescued. Rescuing Nigerian democracy is fundamentally about producing a political party that can guarantee and facilitate competitive political contests in the country. We recognise and respect all the interests, criticisms and reservations expressed by Nigerians, including those expressed by political leaders who in every respect are potential members of the coalition.

“Our strong appeal to all political leaders and Nigerians generally is that we must not allow personal interests to undermine our capacity to contribute to Nigeria’s democratic development.

“Difficult as the situation would appear the negotiation about the political party that will be the platform for the 2027 electoral contest is about to be concluded.

” All the attempt to push Nigeria into a one-party state will be defeated. Once the negotiation about political party is concluded, Nigerians will be formally informed of all the details, and mobilisation towards 2027 will commence. Other secondary negotiations will also commence. Details of procedure and processes of candidates’ selection will be similarly negotiated publicly through activities and meetings of organs of the party.

“Members of the party will be actively involved. All these critical issues will not be matters left to public speculation or reduced to manipulative antics of political leaders.

” Rescuing Nigerian democracy is beyond simplistic debates of fielding candidates and the associated debates of the quality and where they come from. Everything must be done to produce elected leaders at all levels who will be accountable and, in every respect, and democratic in their dealings with Nigerians. Everything must be done to close this chapter of democratic national frustrations, which only produces emperors. This is the goal of the coalition, for which we appeal for the support of all patriotic Nigerians. We don’t envisage it will be an easy task, but we are determine to succeed.”

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