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Rivers: Exclusion Of PDP, ADC, LP Shows Cabal’s Desperation To Rig Polls


Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has described the exclusion of his party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), and the Labour Party (LP) from the Rivers State Assembly bye-election as “arrant nonsense, absolute lunacy, and the tyranny of a despotic cabal desperate to rig the 2027 general elections.”

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) confirmed that the three parties will not participate in the February 21 Rivers State House of Assembly bye-elections.

The decision was announced in Port Harcourt by the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), who said only seven political parties met the requirements and were cleared for the poll.

But George declared, “INEC is only acting like a megaphone for a cabal in the Presidency desperate to return to power in 2027.”

The octogenarian politician, statesman, and military tactician said: “I strongly believe the question patriotic Nigerians should ask now is this: Is INEC now an arm of APC? We need to ask this question and, if necessary, escalate this matter globally. How can INEC be disqualifying political parties this way? Is it because INEC wants APC to return to Aso Rock in 2027? Did Adolf Hitler even behave this way from 1933 to 1945 in Germany? What exactly is going on in this country?”

He added: “The APC-led Federal Government appears preoccupied with political positioning ahead of 2027, even if it means weakening institutions, suffocating the opposition, and shamelessly using state agencies to perpetrate these undemocratic acts. A recent example was the invasion and sealing of our national headquarters in Abuja without any court order. All our congresses, from wards to local governments and states, including the convention, were done legally. So, who invited the police to invade our headquarters? Who instructed INEC to disqualify our party from participating in various upcoming elections? Is the APC-led Federal Government turning Nigeria into a one-party state ahead of the next general elections in 2027?”

George warned: “It will be painful if those taking these undemocratic decisions, through their actions, reenact what happened in 1962 in Nigeria. Some of the characters in INEC were not even born then, so they don’t know they are playing with fire. What happened between 1962 and 1966 has painfully taught us that seemingly small political infractions, when ignored, can snowball into national disasters.”

He recalled history: “The powers-that-be then thought they were dealing with the opposition party. They didn’t realize they were pulling the country apart, and their devilish intentions eventually led to the collapse of the First Republic, which dovetailed into the civil war between July 6, 1967, and January 15, 1970, when more than two million Nigerians were killed. As it is happening now, everything was done then to silence the opposition. The leader of the opposition, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was placed under house arrest and eventually jailed in 1963. All federal and regional elections were shamelessly rigged, leading to ‘Operation Wetie,’ where people were killed and their houses burnt. In 1965, the Prime Minister was asked about the crisis in the Western Region and said, as far as he was concerned, there was no crisis. Painfully, in 1966, the Prime Minister and the First Republic became history.”

He continued: “The same scenario is playing out today, with the APC-led Federal Government attempting to destroy opposition parties. Rather than strengthening our democratic institutions, these APC actors are lowering standards, sidelining critical reasoning, and placing personal ambition over national interest. As a life member of the PDP Board of Trustees (BOT), I maintain without ambiguity that nobody can destroy our party. Nobody.”

George lamented: “It is disheartening that Nigeria is precariously and dangerously staggering on the path of self-destruction because those in charge today have closed their ears to reasoning and deliberately taken actions capable of disintegrating the country. Governors and lawmakers are being threatened to join APC, yet the party is still afraid of 2027.”

He added: “There is a divine reason the Christian Lenten period and Muslim Ramadan started simultaneously on Wednesday. It is a time dedicated for God to hear and answer the heartfelt cries of humanity. God is already telling us something: Time is going, and if we must salvage Nigeria, the time is now. Lent and Ramadan are opportunities for those in authority to rethink their actions because God is greater than anybody and everybody, and there is nobody He created that He cannot handle. I speak from experience and from a sincere desire to preserve the unity and future of our country.”

He concluded: “Those who wielded power yesterday, where are they today? Let this serve as a solemn warning: Enough is enough. This country belongs to all of us. Power is not eternal, and every leader must govern with humility in mind. For the sake of our democracy, our history, and our children, the time to act responsibly is now. Nigeria cannot afford another avoidable political collapse.”



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