Opposition political parties under the aegis of the
Coalition of United Political Parties have vowed not to recognise President
Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s President beyond May 29, 2019.
They said they would ensure, within civil means, that Buhari
did not enjoy what they called a stolen mandate based on his declaration as the
winner of last Saturday’s presidential election.
The coalition’s national spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, made
the political parties’ position known in a statement made available to
journalists in Abuja on Wednesday.
Ugochinyere urged Nigerians to continue to support
opposition parties in their quest to retrieve the mandate for the rightful
owner.
He said, “The opposition rejects the cooked and panel beaten
figures and will not recognise General Muhammadu Buhari as the carrier of
legitimate mandate beyond May 29, 2019.
Describing Buhari’s victory as pyrrhic, Ugochinyere claimed
that there is evidence nationwide that the 2019 presidential election was a
clear departure from the electoral gains made in 2015.
He said it was glaring that the ruling All Progressives
Congress massively stole votes and suppressed votes of the opposition to such
an extent that the election is the worst since Nigeria’s return to democracy
1999.
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Yeye people. If you don't recognise him, just go to Aso rock and pull him out after May 29th. Can't you learn from Obasanjo by keeping quite ?
ReplyDeleteYou can go and hug transformer, with your paid advocacy you are inciting trouble in Nigeria of which you will run away and the innocent Nigerians will die. I call on the security agencies to arrest this big fool.
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