President Goodluck Jonathan Friday assured Nigerians that the next month general elections will not suffer any postponement under any guise.
He gave the assurance as he debunked allegations by the All Progressives Congress, (APC), that the Presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party,
(PDP), are involved in surreptitious schemes to postpone the February 14, Presidential elections.
The assurance by the president was conveyed through a statement by his Special Adviser on Political Affairs, Prof Rufai Ahmed Alkali.
The president said that rather than the Presidency and PDP, it is the APC through its members and supporters that has been doing everything possible to frustrate the conduct of a free and fair electoral process.
According to him, the APC has been breaching the Abuja Peace Accord which all the presidential candidates subscribed to, with impunity.
Alkali in the statement emphasized that Presisednt Goodluck Jonathan has been receiving unprecedented support since he embarked on the nationwide campaign and he is fully prepared for the election with the PDP.
“The attempt to denigrate the Presidency of Nigeria and drag it down the cesspit of vile propaganda and rumour mongering is unfortunate and signpost’s the APC’s disregard for our revered institutions.
“Nigerians have seen President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan criss-cross the length and breadth of the country in the last one month to rousing receptions everywhere. This certainly is not the sign of someone who is frightened about elections or unprepared for same.
“From our tours and the unprecedented outpour of goodwill, we are confident of a wider margin of victory than ever before. We are ready and fully prepared for this election.
“We wish to draw the attention of Nigerians to the fact that it is the APC and their unruly supporters that have been doing everything possible to frustrate the conduct of a free and fair electoral process.
“They have consistently violated the Abuja Peace Accord through violent conducts in Katsina, Bauchi, Taraba, Gombe and Plateau states.
“They have engaged in unprovoked attacks on our billboards in Lagos State. They have done all these to trigger a reaction from our supporters and create an enabling environment for the truncation of the elections.
“It is therefore a great irony that those who have consciously worked to frustrate the February 14 elections are the ones crying out the most and accusing others of the plans to shift the polls.
“Nigerians have been assured by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that preparations for the elections are on course. We therefore have no doubt that the elections will be a huge success, much to the disappointment of the naysayers,” Alkali
“We wish to assure Nigerians that the President is committed to a peaceful and successful conduct of the February 14 polls and will not be distracted by tissues of lies and cocktails of deceit from people who have run out of ideas on how to move our country forward.”