The Peoples Democratic Party has made
a U-turn on its position on the inconclusive November 16 governorship election
in Anambra State which it earlier described as free, fair and credible.
It also debunked claims in some
quarters that it had abandoned its candidate in the election, Mr. Tony Nwoye.
The National Publicity Secretary of
the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in a telephone interview in Abuja, on Thursday, denied
describing the election as free, fair and credible.
He said that the party’s position
which he expressed on Sunday was to commend the President and other
stakeholders for providing an enabling environment for the peaceful conduct of
the polls.
Metuh, had in the statement issued a
day after the election, expressed gratitude to the President, security agencies
and other stakeholders for the conduct of “a free, fair and credible election.”
This, he said, was “in spite of any perceived hitch(es).”
Metuh had on Sunday said, “The
Peoples Democratic Party hereby commends President Goodluck Jonathan for
providing adequate security and the enabling environment for the conduct of
credible, free and fair governorship election in
Anambra State last Saturday in spite
of any perceived hitch (es).
“In the same vein, we commend the
entire people of Anambra State and all stakeholders who played key roles in
ensuring peaceful and orderly conduct of the process.”
He had also said while the party
awaited the official result, “it expressed its satisfaction that the
election was conducted without disturbances, despite the massive
importation of political thugs by the All progressives Congress as well as
their heinous plots to introduce violence to disrupt and rig the poll.’’
However, on Thursday when asked if
the party’s position was not at variance with the position taken by its
candidate, who joined other candidates in demanding fresh elections,
Metuh insisted that there was no contradiction.
He said “We commended the President
and the electoral officers for providing the enabling environment for this
election.
“Mind you, what we said (last SUNDAY)
was that we commended them for providing an enabling environment. We never said
whether it was peaceful or credible or free and fair.
“It’s a question of semantics, we
were more concerned with the fact that APC wanted to rig the election and that
they wanted to cause a lot of violence and mayhem in Anambra but the security
forces were capable of handling the situation and they stopped them.
“It has nothing to do with the
conduct of the election but the creation of the enabling environment for a
peaceful, credible, free and fair poll.”
Metuh also denied claims that the PDP
was conniving with the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance in order to gain
support for President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 ambition.
He said the point needed to be made
that the PDP fielded Prof. Charles Soludo as candidate in the 2011 Anambra
governorship election, worked hard towards his election but that this did not
prevent APGA from supporting the President.
The spokesman said, “So the notion
that we are doing this or that because of the 2015 Presidency is not true.
“With what has happened before with
the norms and the practice of the party in the past, we don’t need to justify
any such thing.”
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Metuh once again u are a foolish man & pdp a confused party dat doesn't haf direction,APC is d problem of PDP any day any time & dat is y they dumped their candidate Tony Nwoye to support APGA candidate Obiano against APC cause they are very scared of APC dat they are very much aware dat d party is to overthrow them,Jonathan deploy thousands of police to Anambra as if there is war in Anambra n police was even seen in a recording thumb printing n assisting APGA`s thug to haf a free day,dis party called pdp n their leaders are evil people who are desperate to retain power against peoples wish n desire
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