The All Progressives Congress has accused the Jonathan
Administration of plotting to hinder a smooth handover of power on May 29.
The APC said it was becoming apparent that the
administration will not fully cooperate with the incoming government, despite
its public posturing in that regard.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday by its National
Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, the party also described as an act of
hostility and a patently-misplaced aggression the “unnecessary vituperation”
against the incoming Buhari Administration by the Jonathan government,
ostensibly because of the terms of reference of the Buhari Transition
Committee.
The APC said the move was part of an orchestrated plot to
sabotage the transition.
It rejected the “continued blackmail” by the Jonathan
Administration as a result of President Jonathan’s concession of defeat,
wondering whether the concession, gracious as it was, has now become a shield
for all wrong doings.
“We are sick and tired of being blackmailed by the
Jonathanians,” the APC said. “Gen. Buhari won the 28 March Presidential
Elections fair and square, having satisfied both constitutional and other
statutory requirements. We have no apology for our victory, and the concession
of defeat – while it may have increased the political stock of President
Jonathan – has by no means diminished the historic and emphatic victory of Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress.”
Justifying its statement that the Jonathan Administration is
plotting to hinder a smooth transition of power, the party said while the
outgoing government had earlier issued a memo to all ministries, departments
and agencies to make sure their handover notes are ready by April 20, the same
government has now reversed itself and said the handover notes will not be
ready until May 1.
“With the new date, the Buhari Transition Committee will
have little or no time to take a thorough look at the handover notes or seek
clarification on knotty issues, effectively handing it (Buhari Transition
Committee) a fait accompli as far as the handover notes are concerned,” the APC
said. “This does not augur well for a smooth transition and gives the
impression that the outgoing Administration is trying to hide something.
”By its dillydallying on the date for the readiness of the
handover notes from the MDAs, the administration’s posturing that it is ready
to hand over has been exposed as nothing but a smokescreen.”
APC described as illogical and strange the claim by the Jonathan
Administration that the President-elect is trying to set up a parallel
government simply because he has set up his own Transition Committee and given
it terms of reference meant to guide the members on the discharge of their
duties as members of that Committee, wondering how on earth those terms of
reference have become the concern of the outgoing Federal Executive Council.
”In case the Federal Executive Council has forgotten, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress was declared the winner of
the March 28th Presidential Election by INEC. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari is
therefore today the President-elect and the All Progressives Congress the
incoming government,” the party said. “It is therefore illogical to accuse the
President-elect and the incoming government of setting up a parallel
government.
”It is either the outgoing Federal Executive Council has
something to hide or is bent on sabotaging the incoming government. There can
be no other reasons for the misplaced aggression that was exhibited in that
ill-intentioned, unprovoked and vitriolic statement from the Jonathan
government.”
It said that in order to put the matter beyond doubt, the
party has decided to publish in full the terms of reference in question so that
Nigerians can judge for themselves whether there is anything suggestive of
intimidation or running a parallel government in the document.
APC warned the supporters of Mr. Jonathan not to overstretch
the goodwill which the president has earned by his gracious concession even before
INEC officially declared Mr. Buhari as the winner of the March 28th
Presidential election, saying while it was momentous, it was not unprecedented
in Africa, where power has changed hands peacefully between the ruling and
opposition parties in several nations.
”Are they now saying that because the President conceded
defeat, the incoming administration can no longer ask legitimate questions or
seek clarifications that may arise from the handover notes,” the APC asked.
”We will not surrender to any blackmail, subtle or
otherwise. We shall ask questions and ask for explanations and clarifications
whenever and wherever we deem such necessary. We cannot run a transparently
honest government or fight corruption if we are prevented from asking
legitimate questions and seeking clarifications from the outgoing government
during the transition process. Let the Jonathan Administration not tie our
hands behind our back just because he conceded defeat after losing an
election.”
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