Elections: APC UK Says Buhari Unbeatable, Commends INEC’s Extension Of Campaigns

National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, however, said that campaigns would end by Thursday midnight.
Okoye
said the decision to extend the campaigns was taken at the commission’s meeting
with stakeholders where it reviewed its preparations for the general elections
re-scheduled for Feb. 23.
He
added that while political parties and candidates could resume campaigns
forthwith, electioneering must end by midnight of Thursday.
He
added that by the extension of campaigns, media organisations were now at
liberty to accept, publish, broadcast and circulate campaign materials up till
midnight of Thursday.
He,
however, enjoined political parties and their candidates to abide by the extant
laws governing campaigns in the country.
Okoye
thanked Nigerians for their understanding, regarding the rescheduling of the
elections and appealed to stakeholders to be dispassionate and circumspect in
their comments.
“The
Commission is focusing on the elections to be held on Feb. 23 and March 9 to
ensure that they are free, fair and credible.
“We
urge Nigerians to participate fully in the elections, notwithstanding the
disappointment, ” the commissioner had said.
He
assured that the Commission had worked out in detail, concrete steps to be
taken to ensure that election materials arrived polling units in good time for
prompt commencement of the polls on Feb. 23.
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the APC had said that the earlier decision
of the commission to suspend campaigns contravened the Electoral Act, adding
that they would resume campaigns.
Ogunseye,
while commending the Commission for the decision, said it was an opportunity
for the APC and all its candidates to shore up their winning chances ahead of
the rescheduled elections.
He said
that the preparedness of the APC and its candidates for the elections was,
however, not in doubt while INEC’s decision to lift the embargo was an added
advantage to it.
“INEC
decision to extend campaigns is good for us; we only hope they are prepared for
the election this time around.
“As
President Buhari has said, APC candidates have no reason to be afraid of
loosing elections because the party has enough support base, haven visited the
37 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to
campaign.
“Victory
is indeed ours in the coming elections,” Ogunseye said.
He,
however, urged the party members across the country to use the opportunity
presented by the extension and the days ahead to ensure that no stone was left
un turned.
This,
he said, was critical to secure the much needed victory for President Muhammadu
Buhari and all APC candidates.
By
rescheduling the elections, the Presidential and National Assembly elections
now come up on Feb. 23, while Governorship and State House of Assembly polls
will hold March 9.(NAN)
The
United Kingdom chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended the
decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to extend
electioneering campaigns, saying it will help the party reach out to undecided
electorate.
Mr
Jacob Ogunseye, spokesperson of the chapter, said this in a statement on
Tuesday in Abuja, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari was unbeatable because
of his track records of developmental achievements.
According
to him, the president’s achievements in all sectors of the country’s economy
will speak for him anytime any day and will secure the votes of Nigerians for
him.
It was
revealed that INEC, reversed its earlier decision to suspend electioneering
The commission, in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja by Mr Festus Okoye, its