The Peoples Democratic Party has restated its readiness for the
February general elections. Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Alhaji Ibrahim Jalo, who spoke with our correspondent on the
telephone in Abuja on Sunday, insisted that the ruling party was not
behind the calls for the shifting of the elections. Jalo said since the
party had yet to release a statement on the call for the postponement,
it would be wrong to assume that the party was not ready for the
February 14 presidential election and others coming after that date. The
National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki(retd.), recently asked the
Independent National Electoral Commission to shift the elections by at
least one month. His call had elicited several condemnations, even as
the commission said it was ready to work ahead with its timetable. The
All Progressives Congress had alleged that the ruling PDP was not ready
for the elections and was looking for the extension to shore up the
image of its Presidential candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan. Jalo
however denied the allegation, saying the ruling party was seriously
preparing for the elections. He said, “The PDP is ready for the
elections and we will do everything possible within the law to go to the
elections and win. “Have you received any statement from us saying that
the elections must be postponed or that we are not ready for it? “We
have organs of the party like the Board of Trustees, National Caucus,
National Working Committee and the National Executive Committee. Has any
of these met to say we should shift the elections? The answer is no!
So, we are ready.” Also, the National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement said the party was ready for the
elections. He said with the support the party enjoyed from Nigerians, it
would record a sweeping victory at the polls. Metuh, in the statement,
said leaders and members of the party were working hard across the
country, adding that with its record of achievements and array of
popular candidates at all levels, the PDP would win overwhelmingly in
not less than 25 states of the federation. He said, “We wish to restate
that the PDP is fully ready for the general elections. We remain the
only party enjoying the support of majority of Nigeria’s voting
population across board. “Our very strong political structures in all
the states, a track-record of performance and array of very popular
candidates at the national and state levels who Nigerians are eager to
vote for guarantee us a sweeping victory at the elections.”
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