Press Statement
“Media Chat Exposed Buhari’s Undemocratic Character”
…He Should Apologize for Labeling Nigerians ‘Difficult Lot ’ - PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says President Muhammadu Buhari’s
responses at the Wednesday Presidential Media Chat were not only embarrassing
but also further exposed his undemocratic character as an unrepentant tyrant
who has no regard for the rule of law and the self-worth of Nigerian citizens.
The party, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief
Olisa Metuh, on Thursday also said the President confirmed his partisanship in
the much-vaunted war against corruption by openly absolving his ministers and
party members of corrupt practices.
“Whilst we restate our respect for the person and office of the
President, we note that President Buhari bared his true colours to the world as
an unrepentant tyrant. Today, the world is no longer in doubt as to who is
behind the prevailing recklessness, abuse of rights of citizens and outright
flouting of judicial pronouncements by security agencies.
“A situation where the President openly pronounced persons facing trial
guilty and sanctioned their continued incarceration despite being granted bail
by the courts, presents a dangerous fascist practice obtainable only in
totalitarian societies like Mussolini’s Italy, Hitler’s Germany, Idi Amin’s
Uganda and General Than Shwe’s Burma.
“This extremely shocking dictatorial tendency being brazenly exhibited
by the President in total disdain for our laws and judicial institutions
portends great danger for our democracy and constitutionally-guaranteed rights
of the people, and should be resisted by the citizens before it festers.
“The scorn for the principle of separation of powers, especially the
independence of the legislature, is further manifested in the declared craving
to regulate the funding and running of the National Assembly, a matter
constitutionally vested outside the jurisdiction of the executive. We are most
uncomfortable about his attempt at trying to whip up public sentiments against
an independent arm of government, especially the one vested with the
constitutional power of appropriation.
“Following from the foregoing, therefore, it may be necessary to suspend
the application of our Constitution and allow the President to operate as
maximum ruler for four years after which the nation can return to a democracy.