Non State Actors Consultative Forum (NOSACOF), a
non-governmental organisation, has asked the Labour Party (LP) to be mindful of
its post-election utterances.
NOSACOF asked LP leaders and supporters to allow the legal
process take its course on the petition filed by the party challenging the February
25 presidential election.
The group faulted a recent comment made by Datti Baba-Ahmed,
LP vice-presidential candidate, during an interview with Channels Television on
March 22.
In the interview, Datti said the country has no
president-elect despite the declaration of Bola Tinubu, flag bearer of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the election by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The LP vice-presidential candidate said Tinubu would be
leading an unconstitutional government if sworn into office because the APC
candidate “has not met requirements of the law”.
NOSACOF also condemned the alleged plot to install an
interim government ahead of the May 29 inauguration of a new president.
“These sorts of unpatriotic actions are beyond common
politics, and it is very important that Nigerians rise up and condemn such
actors and their plans by upholding our democratic values and rule of law,” the
group said.
“Politicians who feel
aggrieved by the electoral process should follow the constitutional means and
seek redress in the courts and election tribunals.
“It is worth pointing out that the PDP and NNPP presidential
candidates have shown more decorum and respect to our constitution as they have
refrain from this unpatriotic action.
“Instead, PDP has invested its effort in challenging the
election in a court of law as constitutionally stipulated.
“It is also worth applauding the stand taken by the defence
headquarters on this issue, as in the just recently released statement where it
acknowledges such threat and made it very clear that the call for an interim
government is illegal and unconstitutional and that the military will stand
against such action by upholding our democratic values and rule of law.
“We would also like
to call on Perter Obi, his VP candidate as well as their advisors and
supporters to have a rethink about their actions and utterances, respect our
democracy and follow our constitution in lodging their grievances against the
electoral process.”
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