A former
Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, says he is appalled at the images
coming out of Ekiti State in the last few hours.
Atiku
said in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday that behaviours such as experienced
in Ekiti were an uncivil assault on democracy and falls short of democratic
best practices.
The
Peoples Democratic Party presidential aspirant said that the current administration
came into being because the preceding PDP Federal Government ensured free and
fair elections at all levels.
He
said, “Having been a beneficiary of such propriety, it is incumbent on the
Federal Government not to deprive others of the ladder it was provided by its
predecessors.
“Free,
fair and credible elections are not a privilege. They are a right! The peaceful
congregating of the good people of Ekiti State, be they members of the All
Progressives Congress or the Peoples Democratic Party or of any other party,
must be allowed by the Federal Government.”
Atiku
observed that it was not in the place of the government to harass, intimidate,
hound and humiliate political opponents in an election.
He said
what government should do was to provide a level playing ground and guarantee
the security of the electorate and the principal political actors in the
election.





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