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Edo Peace Accord: We’re Not Running Away From Responsibility – PDP 

as Damagum calls for redeployment of Edo Police Commissioner, accuses REC of partisanship 

NOSA EGHAGHA 

ABUJA, Nigeria – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says it has not violated any law, neither is it running away from responsibility by declining to sign the Peace Accord alongside other political parties ahead of the Edo State governorship election. 

The party, on Thursday, in Benin City, refused to participate in the ceremony organised by the National Peace Committee under the chairmanship of former military president, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd).

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, after the meeting of the  PDP National Working Committee, the acting National Chairman, Ambassador Ilya Damagum, said: “As regards the signing of the peace accord, nobody is running away from his responsibility, rather we are pointing to Nigerians that there is something cooking by this APC-led administration, under the watch of the police that are being paid with tax payers’ money.”

He said the party will rather not abdicate the September 21 election. 

“We are going to participate. Will come out enmass, and we will defend our votes with our blood. Let them be very, very clear about that. 

“We could not sign, we could not be part of that because we gave a condition, and it is their responsibility to make sure that these conditions are met where they arbitrary arrest the members of only one particular party. Then that means that there is something you do not know. So what peace are we going to sign for?”

Damagum further spoke on the perception of the party of the activities of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Police and INEC ahead of the election. 

He alerted Nigerians of the allegations that the  APC and its candidate, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, have “resorted to violence, manipulations and using some rogue police operatives to harass, arrest, torture and detain innocent citizens of Edo State, particularly members and supporters of the PDP.”

He recalled that the PDP had earlier raised alarm on the reported activity of a terror squad going by the name, IGP Response Team which, on the instruction of APC leaders are hounding, arresting and torturing members and supporters of the PDP especially those who recently decamped from the APC to the PDP.

“Reports reaching our party is that the said APC-controlled torture squad arresting and detaining our members is allegedly operating with the knowledge of the Commissioner of Police in Edo State, CP Nemo Edwin-Iwo.

“As I address you today, no fewer than 16 of our members and supporters have been arrested in Edo State on trumped-up charges with some of them whisked to Abuja where they are detained and tortured. In the same vein no fewer than 15 others have been marked for arrest by the police on trumped-up charges.

“The intention of the APC in this sinister plot is to terrify the people of Edo State, prevent them from coming out to vote and seize the opportunity to manipulate and rig the election, a plot which is being firmly resisted by the people.”

“The situation in Edo State is further exacerbated by the attempt by the Inspector General of Police to unconstitutionally disband the Edo State Security Corps statutorily established by the Edo State House of Assembly.

“There are apprehensions in Edo State that this is attempt by IGP Police to allow the APC thugs to have a field day to unleash violence on the people and pave way for manipulation of the election in favour of the APC.

“The PDP for the umpteenth time cautions the APC and the compromised Police operatives to note that they have pushed the people of Edo State to the wall and that the reaction of the people in the face of these unwarranted attacks and assault is better imagined.”

“The APC is stretching the patience and forbearance of the people of Edo State to the limits and should be ready to face the consequences.

“Furthermore, the APC is attempting to infiltrate and compromise the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by reportedly influencing the appointment of a known APC apologist and supporter, Dr. Anugbum Onuoha, who is notorious for his partisan association with APC leaders, as the Edo State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC).

“The appointment of this overtly partisan individual as Edo State Resident Electoral Commissioner is completely unacceptable as he is susceptible to bias, manipulations by the APC and therefore not in position to guarantee a transparent, free, fair and credible governorship election in Edo State.”

Consequently, the PDP demanded that 

“the IGP must recognise his duty to the Nigerian people, the Constitution and the sustenance of peace and security in Edo State and the entire nation. 

“The IGP should immediately redeploy the Edo State Commissioner of Police CP Nemo Edwin-Iwo so as to guarantee confidence, peace and security during the Edo State governorship election.  

“The IGP should immediately release of all members of the PDP being detained by the Police.

“The IGP should desist from interfering in the activities of Edo State Security Corps, a body lawfully established under the law.

“The PDP demands that the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu immediately redeploys the Edo State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Dr. Anugbum Onuoha from the State especially now that people are already agitated against this obnoxious appointment.”

These, the party said is not only to guarantee a credible governorship election in Edo State but also to avert the ugly scenario witnessed in the 2023 Adamawa State Governorship election where a biased Resident Electoral Commissioner and other INEC officials nearly lost their lives in the hands of agitated electorate. 

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