Atiku, Obi slam Rivers LG polls, call exercise “unlawful,” “mockery of democracy”

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have criticized the recently conducted local government elections in Rivers State, describing the process as unlawful and a mockery of democracy.

Atiku, in a post on X on Monday, said: “The local government election conducted by the occupation government in Rivers State is an awful absurdity and a travesty to the very notion of elective democracy. By the shameful and shambolic manner in which the occupation government went ahead to conduct local government elections in Rivers State, it is clear that the ruling APC party is not leaving anyone in doubt that it is prepared to throw caution to the wind in order to achieve an inordinate political advantage.”

He warned that the development reflects a troubling trend under the Tinubu administration.

Atiku also urged opposition parties in Rivers State to reject the outcome of the election, stressing that the body responsible for the polls lacked legal legitimacy.

He added: “It therefore becomes necessary to call the attention of well-meaning Nigerians, the international community, and all friends and partners of Nigeria to the dangerous curve that the President Bola Tinubu regime is taking our dear country. In the same breath, I wish to share my unflinching solidarity with the good people of Rivers State, who are currently victims of political brigandry at the hands of a power cabal that is bent on overturning their democratic rights at all costs.”

Similarly, Obi denounced the elections, describing them as an unconstitutional attack on democracy.

He remarked that the conduct of the Rivers State polls was “rascality taken too far.”

According to him: “It represents a double tragedy for our democracy when a sole administrator—himself illegally appointed—dares to conduct an election that should empower the people. This is not democracy; it is the outright desecration of its very foundation.”

Obi further argued that such actions erode the rule of law and undermine governance at its most fundamental level.

He added: “Illegality can never give birth to legitimacy. Any structure erected on a foundation of lawlessness is a danger to both the state and the people. We cannot pretend to practise democracy while silencing the will of the people especially at the grassroots, where democracy matters most.”

Obi concluded by emphasizing the need to safeguard the sanctity of the ballot, uphold citizens’ right to choose, and ensure that leadership is derived from the people’s mandate rather than imposed arrangements that ridicule democracy.

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