The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar [Twitter/@chosensomto]
The spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign council, Festus Keyamo has accused the United States’ Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador W. Stuart Symington of tactically supporting the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
According to Daily Post, Keyamo said Symington’s comment and that of other diplomats about the election might affect the perception of Nigerians.
Citing reports in the media quoting the US Ambassador, the campaign council spokesman said “We
take the view that the constant statements by Ambassador Symington and
the other diplomats are implicit attacks against the government of
Nigeria.”
The statement reads: “It would
appear that these envoys seem to have discredited the election before it
has even taken place. We truly hope some of the statements attributed
to these diplomats are inaccurate. For instance, the Premium News
reported that Ambassador W. Stuart Symington threatened to “hold to
account” anyone whose speech, no matter the motivation of that speech,
engendered hatred.
“We all agree that any speech willfully
intended to trigger violence is condemnable. However, in condemning
other forms of political speech, the American envoy overstepped his
ambassadorial brief. For instance, the American Ambassador was reported
to have condemned a situation where a candidate says that his opponent’s
political and economic policies are abhorrent and dangerous to the
greater welfare of the people and calls on the citizens to hate and
reject such policies.
“In our view, this is a correct statement
because it is the duty of the candidate to tell the people these truths
to protect the nation from subsequent calamity. But Ambassador Symington
says his country would punish such necessary political speeches.
“For us it is significant to note that
such strong political speeches are not unlawful in the United States,
but Ambassador Symington is seeking to penalize such speeches by
Nigerians. He seeks to shrink our ambit of free speech so that we may
behave in accordance with their vision of well-behaved Africans, rather
than in consonance with our vision of our own democracy, no matter how
tumultuous and dramatic we may be. It would appear that his position
seeks to prohibit forms of expression integral to our political
discourse. These forms of expression have time and time again been
adjudged to be constitutionally-protected speeches by the United States
Supreme Court.
“However, Ambassador Symington
intentionally issued his threats to place a chilling effect on speeches
in Nigeria that, if uttered in America, would be constitutionally
protected. Unfounded allegations and threats to penalize people for
constitutionally-protected free speech is improper interference in our
internal affairs. Sadly, what Ambassador Symington and some other
western diplomats are doing border on the improper.
“We take the view that the
constant statements by Ambassador Symington and the other diplomats are
implicit attacks against the government of Nigeria. These statements
imply the Nigerian government is inclined to rig the election in favour
of President Muhammadu Buhari. This is unfair and unacceptable to us.
President Muhammadu Buhari has never been accused of electoral
malpractice all his life. However, in contrast, former Vice President,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar publicly boasted a few months ago that he rigged
the 2003 election in the Southwest States. Here, we have an open
confession of blatant electoral malfeasance by the PDP candidate. But in
all of these, there seem to be no concern by Ambassador Symington and
other diplomats about this well-acknowledged proclivity of the main
opposition.
“We expected that such open confession to
rigging in the past would have drawn condemnation from the United
States. Rather what we witnessed recently was the ignoble act of giving
such a self-confessed rigger with a decade-old indictment in America for
corruption hanging over his head a special status to enter the U.S for a
few days. Such is the double standard that America now displays for the
whole world to see. It is unfortunate that most of these countries that
sermonize about free and fair elections have ugly histories of denial
of voting right to people because of their colour and are still facing
many challenges with their electoral systems till date.
“The continued reference and praise of the
2015 election by Ambassador Symington clearly shows he needs further
briefing about the Nigerian situation. For his information, the 2015
presidential election, at the end of the day, produced the correct
outcome, but with flawed figures in many areas. Though they lost, the
figures attributed to the PDP were inflated in many places, especially
in the South South, to save the face of the past President and to reduce
the margin of his defeat. President Buhari is determined to improve on
the 2015 elections and so it cannot even be our benchmark.
“An American ambassador has a great
responsibility in representing the strongest economic and military power
in the world. His comments carry weight because of the status of his
nation. This means his comments should reflect a deep knowledge of the
subject. Sadly, Ambassador Symington has not shown the deep knowledge of
Nigerian situation. The impression he creates by constantly harping on
suspected government interference with the electoral process is that
President Buhari cannot win without tipping the results. He seems to be
saying that only a PDP victory will be evidence of a fair election.
“Again, he is in great error. From all of
the information at our disposal, President Buhari can and should win a
free and fair election. However, it appears to us that Ambassador
Symington is substituting his subjective conclusions for the sovereign
will of the Nigerian people. In doing so, he has abandoned the
impartiality of a true envoy and has trespassed into interfering in our
electoral process.
“Instead of encouraging free and fair
elections, these judgmental statements and threats only cast an
unnecessary pall over the elections and the nation. This is an
international disservice and not international diplomacy. The days of
unquestioned condescension to Western powers are long gone and we are
not prepared at this time in Nigeria to recede to that era.
“Nigerians will define Nigeria’s
democracy. We shall hold fair and just elections, not because of
scolding by diplomats, but because we have sufficient intelligence and
morality to do what is right for ourselves. If Ambassador Symington has
familiarized himself with Nigeria’s history from 1999 till date, he
would have realized that those in the main opposition are being haunted
by their past: they think President Buhari would behave exactly like
they did all these years when they consistently rigged elections and
denied Nigerians the right to choose their leaders
“If Ambassador Symington truly intends to
be impartial, his statements should acknowledge that both Government and
Opposition (particularly in States where the opposition have Governors
in place) must respect the process and refrain from rigging. We expect
him to counsel both governing party and the Opposition from any form of
electoral malpractice. After all, it is not only Governments at the
center that rig elections. Elections can also be rigged in
opposition-controlled areas.
“It is not too late for Ambassador
Symington to repair the damage of his uninformed statements. He needs to
speak as an impartial envoy instead of a person who appears to have
prejudged the quality of the process and the outcome. Until he attains
that level of informed impartiality, whatever good he seeks is better
achieved by his silence than by tendentious utterances.”
Threat to foreigners
Keyamo’s allegation is coming days after the Governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-Rufai threatened foreigners on national television.
El-Rufai threatened to send foreigners who choose to dabble into Nigeria’s affairs home in body bags.
Despite public condemnation, the ruling APC issued a statement backing the Kaduna state Governor’s comment saying that he spoke the mind of the Federal Government.
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