Up to the time Professor Attahiru
Jega, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was
announcing the results of the March 28 presidential election on Wednesday, fear
of uncertainty engulfed the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its
presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari.
However, it was not a fear
occasioned by any conceivable loss of the election because with the result
already trickling in the previous day, the camp knew the APC was coasting home
to victory. But it was the uncertainty that President Goodluck Jonathan, the
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the election, would reject
the results and invoke a military intervention to stop Buhari from ascending to
the presidency.
The otherwise, after all, smacked a
big surprise to APC, Buhari and his campaign organization.
And for conceding defeat and subsequently calling to congratulate the president-elect even before the last result was officially announced, Jonathan did not only carve a niche for himself but also launched into the community of patriots and statesmen.
And for conceding defeat and subsequently calling to congratulate the president-elect even before the last result was officially announced, Jonathan did not only carve a niche for himself but also launched into the community of patriots and statesmen.
These were thoughts expressed by the
Director, Media and Publicity Directorate of the All Progressives Congress
Presidential Campaign Organization, APCPCO, Mallam Garba Shehu, in Abuja.
Speaking with Sunday Vanguard,
Shehu, who was central to the election of Buhari by way of information
dissemination and management, said that the campaign was the fiercest he had
ever witnessed since he debuted into partisan politics.
He said: “I can say that the President
acted with grace. He surprised us because we never expected that they would
accept defeat. In fact, the sense everyone had was that they probably had plan
A, B, C or D. And in any case, with the kind of thing that Mr. Orubebe did at
the collation center, you knew that even when the President had grace, given
the chance with the community of people around him, they could have threatened
this democracy.
“Look, I have been involved in
presidential campaigns about three or four times in the past, the difference is
that this is the most fearful campaign that I have ever experienced. This is
the most life threatening campaign because we were dealing with opponents we
thought would stop at nothing because they were throwing everything into it.
“So, we were not taking anything for
granted. It affected our lives. Would you see me in a night club? You couldn’t
risk it because you didn’t even know who was trailing you. And it came as a
huge relief.
“Again, we were getting security
reports from our own sources. Until the President said ‘I concede’ and
congratulated Buhari, we felt every minute that something wrong would happen.
There was a clear and discernible threat to democracy as a system of
government.
“Look, everyone felt concerned
because, what if, God forbid, he declared a coup? These scenarios had been laid
before Nigerians. Mr. Okupe, the Special Adviser to the President, was he not
on Youtube, recorded on video, saying that Buhari will never become President?
What do you take that for? It means that Buhari would win and they will take it
away from him.
“This careless talk, arrogant
display of power, it had come from the Villa. Many sources with linkages to
power: Asari-Dokubo, Chief E.K. Clark and all of them, were they not sounding
words to the President? They had said it that they would take away their part
of the country from Nigeria if Buhari won.
“But for the President to have come
and say ‘I accept accept defeat as the leader of the country’; that had an
effect of really calming things down. And that’s why, whether they like it or
not, President Jonathan has written his name in gold in so far as this is
concerned.”
Shehu assured that the
president-elect would not avenge the attacks on his person by the allies of
Jonathan, saying there was enough work to do to meet the aspirations of
Nigerians than pursuing mundane things.
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