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Insecurity: Advice Buhari to protect Nigerians, PDP urges US, others

…Insists on electoral reforms, electronic transmission of results

Ahead of its proposed conference on security, the Peoples Democratic  Party (PDP) has called on the United States and other members of the  international community to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari to take  decisive steps to protect Nigerians and curb escalated violence,  terrorism and banditry ravaging Nigeria  under his watch.

The party also tasked President Buhari to respond to widespread cry for  credible elections in the country by making personal commitment towards  accelerated amendment to the Electoral Act, to among other things, give  statutory force to simultaneous electronic transmission of results and  use of card readers in elections.

PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, presented the position of  the party at a crucial meeting with the Political Officer with the  United States Embassy in Nigeria, Mr. Jerry Howard, at the PDP national  secretariat, Abuja on Tuesday.

Prince Secondus lamented the horrible level of insecurity; increased  terrorism, wanton killings and kidnapping in the country with the Buhari  administration failing to demonstrate the capacity to protect the  citizens.

The National Chairman disclosed that this is the reason the PDP, as a  party that has the interest of Nigeria at heart, is putting together a  non-partisan national conference on security.

“Everyday, our nation is confronted with reports of gruesome killings,  kidnapping and unrestrained destruction across all parts of our country.  As a party and patriotic citizens, we can no longer continue to watch.  That is why we are putting together a non-partisan conference on  security,” he said.

The PDP chairman also expressed anxiety over an impending food crisis in  the country if the security situation, which has crippled agricultural  and economic activities, is not addressed.

On electoral reforms, the PDP expressed worry that Nigerians have lost  interest in the electoral system due to the manipulations being  witnessed under the APC administration and urged President Buhari to  leave a legacy of credible elections by ensuring accelerated amendment  to the Electoral Act.

Prince Secondus insisted that such amendment must ensure a “legal  backing for use of card readers for elections as well as electronic  transmission of results, as witnessed in the 2020 Edo governorship election.”

Stating that the PDP is the only hope to restore peace, national  cohesiveness and save Nigeria from collapse, the National Chairman,  stressed that the party will remain steadfast in its ideals adding that the PDP will never change its name or any of its identity.

According to Secondus, “We will not change our brand. Our strength is in  our name, the PDP, and we are not in any contemplation of changing our  name. It does not matter how many times other parties changed their  names. Our name remains the PDP.

Earlier at the meeting, Howard, had assured of the continued support of  the United States towards  the deepening of democratic practice in  Nigeria.

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