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Saturday, June 1, 2013

2015 Presidential in Nigeria: PDP Automatic Ticket to Jonathan is Unconstitutional Atiku Abubakar Says


"My position remains that as far as PDP Constitution is concerned, any attempt to change the party's rule to favour the President as a sole candidate in the event of his willingness to re-contest is unconstitutional. The contest should be open to all desiring to pursue an ambition on the platform of the PDP…."

These are my thoughts. What are your feelings about how Nigerian parties should be run? Should the already considerable powers of incumbency be given even more ammunition? I don’t think so.

Meanwhile you can read our official press statement on this issue of an automatic ticket for President Goodluck Jonathan here:

‘2015: PDP automatic ticket to Jonathan unconstitutional – Atiku’

‘Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has restated his rejection of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) policy of “consensus arrangement” and “adoption” rather than transparent elections to produce candidates for all elective offices, including the presidency.’

‘Responding to the proposal by the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih that the party should give automatic ticket to President Jonathan in 2015, the former Vice President recalled that he was repeatedly in courts to challenge this undemocratic arrangement and that the courts ruled that the policy is alien to the PDP and Nigerian constitutions.’

In a statement by his Media Office in Abuja weekend, the former Vice President said the principle for which he opposes this unjust policy, which he described as a “travesty of democracy” has not changed since then.

"My position remains that as far as PDP Constitution is concerned, any attempt to change the party's rule to favour the President as a sole candidate in the event of his willingness to re-contest is unconstitutional. The contest should be open to all desiring to pursue an ambition on the platform of the PDP," Atiku said.

While acknowledging that President Jonathan is entitled to seek the party ticket in 2015, the former Vice President, however, insisted that Jonathan should submit himself to a transparent and fair process just like any other party member.

By foreclosing free and fair process of selecting its presidential candidate, Atiku said the PDP might be sending the wrong message to Nigerians about its commitment to conduct free and fair elections for the entire country.

 


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