Friday, March 6, 2015

Fayose Didn’t Speak For Us On Jega – PDP

The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
has said Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State was not
speaking for the party on the call for the sacking of the
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega.
Fayose had called for the sacking of Jega, adding that if
President Goodluck Jonathan goes ahead to remove him,
heaven will not fall.
But the party said the governor was merely expressing
his personal opinion and that his statement should not
be construed to mean the position of the party on the
issue.
Deputy National Chairman of the Party, Prince Uche
Secondus, stated this in an interview with journalists in
Abuja on Thursday.
He said, "We are not fighting Jega. The opinion
expressed by the governor of Ekiti State on the INEC
chairman remains his own. He's not speaking for the
party."
He further denied that the PDP was pressured or is
pressuring the President to sack Jega, saying, "never,
nothing like that is even cooking. There is no plan to
remove Jega," adding that the party has "absolute
confidence in INEC and its leadership."
Secondus also boasted that the PDP will win the 2015
election comfortably, adding that the party will not
bribe voters to return President Jonathan into office.
"We won't bribe voters to return the President into
office. As a matter of fact, we have never bribed voters
before, during or after elections," he added.
Secondus, who said the PDP is ready for the 2015
elections, said it has decentralised their campaigns from
wards to the polling units, stressing therefore that
claims that it was afraid of the use of Permanent Voter
Cars and card readers were not true.
While responding to allegations that PDP is jittery over
the use of card readers, Secondus said "Not at all. You
know this is the first time that the party is going to try
this technology.
"I think that this misinformation by APC must be
corrected. The PDP is not against card readers. The PDP
believes that INEC should test it and it should be in
perfect condition, so that we don't run into problems.
"So that on that day, we don't have problems of it
working in some areas and in other areas it won't
work.
"Since it is the first time we will adopt this technology,
it should be in perfect condition so that people will not
have cause to complain.
This is the position of the party and I want to make it
clear to Nigerians that the PDP is not against the card
reader but we urge INEC to test run them so that they
will be in perfect condition on election days."
Source: PunchNg

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