Two
major opposition political parties on Sunday raised the alarm over the
arrest of former Governor of Zamfara State, Senator Sani Yerima, saying
the act was aimed at intimidating members of the opposition by the
Federal Government.
Though the Senator was released barely
hours after, the National Publicity Secretary of the ACN, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, said the arrest might signal an impending clampdown on the
opposition by what it described as “an increasingly jittery Federal
Government.”
The party said Yerima’s arrest by the
police, for saying in a radio interview that there would be a mass
protest if the Independent National Electoral Commission refused to
register the newly formed All Progressive Congress after it would have
met all legal requirements, was nothing short of “budding fascism.”
It said Yerima did not say anything
extra-ordinary by threatening a protest, adding that protests remained
an integral part of liberal democracy and could not be wished away or
banned by anyone.
The party also accused the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party of working in conjunction with some unnamed
people to register what it called a “phantom African Peoples Congress,”
which it said was done to deny the APC registration with the INEC.
The statement said, “We will like to
say, in support of Senator Yerima, that if INEC refuses to register the
All Progressives Congress, when all the legal requirements have been
met, the protest in Tahrir Square in Egypt will be a child’s play
compared to what we will do at the Eagle Square.
“We say this because we are aware that
the Peoples Democratic Party, which is mortally afraid of the rise and
rise of the APC, is behind the phantom African Peoples Congress which
has applied to INEC for registration, in an effort to instigate an
acronym crisis and give INEC a reason, if it needs any, not to register
the All Progressives Congress.
‘’But we will like to warn that if
indeed INEC has not merged with the PDP, as one of our leaders,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) has brilliantly said, then we do hope
that the electoral body, which by the way is not unaware of the All
Progressives Congress as the authentic APC, will not succumb to the evil
machinations of the apprehensive PDP.’’
The party said it expected more arrests,
investigations by the anti-corruption agencies and other acts aimed at
intimidating its leaders in the weeks and months ahead, but warned the
Federal Government to make sure it had enough prison space to
accommodate those it plans to arrest.
“After all, it is generally believed
that the recent redeployment of Police commissioners in the states was
done in readiness for the pre-2015 clampdown on the opposition. We know
the arrest of Senator Yerima is just a tip of the iceberg, as the
PDP-controlled FG gets ready to bare its fangs. But we must warn that
fascism can never prevail over liberal democracy,” it said.
The ANPP, in another statement signed by
its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Emma Eneukwu, said the arrest
of Yerima was “a sign of things to come from the ruling PDP as they are
patently jumpy over the coalition of progressives in readiness for the
2015 elections.”
It said that under Nigeria’s democracy,
free speech is allowed and that the Senator was merely exercising his
rights without breaching public peace by any means.
“Moreover, peaceful demonstration is
also legal. If Senator Yerima expresses doubts about the sincerity of
the ruling party in supporting democratic best practices and calls for a
future peaceful demonstration, it is only a government which has
malicious agenda that would take offence at such opinion,” the statement
added.
The party reminded all democracy lovers
in Nigeria that dictatorship would not happen overnight but that it
would start in trickles “until it culminates in a breaking point when
the silent rivulets of evil break the dam of reason, and everything
comes tumbling down.”
It added that history had shown that the
German dictator, Adolf Hitler, began his career of turning his nation
upside down by muzzling the opposition at the slightest excuse, and
installing Nazi supporters to control the critical aspects of the
national life.
Efforts made to speak with the National
Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, were not successful
as calls made to his mobile telephone indicated that it was switched
off.
He also did not respond to a message sent to the same mobile telephone in which our correspondent asked for his reaction.
Also, the South-East zone of the
yet-to-be-registered opposition alliance party, APC, on Sunday,
condemned the arrest of the ex-governor, saying the action was
unbecoming of the Nigeria Police Force.
It said in a statement by the Publicity
Secretary of the interim management of the APC in the zone that, “The
APC South-East wishes to caution that as we approach the 2015 general
elections, intimidation and undue arrest should be consigned to the dark
ages of the yore. And most importantly, that the relative frontiers of
freedom which democracy bestowed on the nation shall not be abridged by
any group or persons for self -preservation.
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