FROM IHEANACHO NWOSU, ABUJA
The All Progressives Congress P r e s i d e n t i a l Campaign Organisation (APCPCO) at the weekend urged President Goodluck Jonathan and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to call to order Niger Delta ex-militants who were threatening to wage war against the country in the event that their “son” loses the February 14 presidential election.
The APCPCO, in a statement by its Director of Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu,argued that the “irresponsible ultimatum by the ex-militants was not only a barbaric threat on the sovereignty of our republic, but goes against the spirit and letter of the non-violence pact to which President Jonathan is a signatory.”
The campaign team observed that the declaration of war against the state is causing panic and concern among Nigerians who are already embattled by so many challenges particularly of insecurity, which have been begging for attention.
The party reminded President Jonathan that as Commander-in-Chief, it is his primary responsibility to ensure the protection of the citizens and their property and that such open declaration of war by the ex-militants and several other acts of violence need to be denounced by him in the interest of the democracy, unity and stability of Nigeria.
According to the campaign organization, these drum beats by elements associated with President Jonathan need to change to peace beats so that the citizens, especially the youth need to be encouraged that the sustenance of the country’s democracy is better achieved through the ballot and not the bullet.
The APC called on Jonathan to make good on his declaration that his “re-election is not worth the blood of any Nigerian”, by calling these war mongers in his domain to order.
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