Group condemns call for military takeover in Nigeria by retired generals Newsdiaryonline
….Calls for the sanctity of the judiciary
By Chimezie Godfrey
Organization for Community Civic Engagement of Nigeria (OCCEN) has condemned the action of a group of retired military generals threatening the elected government of president Tinubu with a coup scare.
The Executive Director, OCCEN – Nigeria,
Abdulrazaq Alkali stressed this in a statement on Saturday.
Alkali noted that the ruling by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) led by a 5-member team of justices from the appeal court and high courts upholding the electoral victory of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu will go a long way in upholding the nation’s
democracy and strengthening the efforts and independence of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC).
He however condemned the action of some supporters of the opposition who are blackmailing and threatening the Judges.
He particularly condemned moves by a crop of retired military generals who are calling for a military takeover in Nigeria.
He said,” Apart from these treacherous plans against the judiciary, some of the actors from the opposition have (been) secretly promoting and calling for national protest, to create instability and worsen the socio-economic conditions of Nigerians. They are hoping to exploit the difficult economic challenges bedeviling Nigeria to rile up citizens into a violent protest against the elected government.
“It has also emerged that some of these actors are planning to use the crisis and instability to promote military intervention, motivated by the recent military coups that are sweeping some of our neighboring countries. This can be seen from quite a number of their supporters who are recorded on social media calling for a crisis and a military takeover in Nigeria.
“It is disheartening to see that a group of retired military generals threatening the elected government of President Tinubu with a coup scare by reference to happenings in other African countries.
“It is vitally important for us as citizens not to allow politicians and criminals to exploit our vulnerabilities and current economic difficulties to lead us into an unimaginable crisis that will bring this country to its knees. At the end of the day, it is us the citizens that will bear the consequences of that crisis.”
Alkali pointed out that the handling of the legal process and the verdict delivery displayed a high level of legal sagacity, professionalism, and responsibility on the part of the tribunal judges despite the media and social media attacks launched against their personalities and their families.
According to him, the constitution has laid down procedures to follow in challenging elections at tribunals up to supreme courts.
“The action of some supporters from the opposition parties in blackmailing and threatening our Judges should be highly condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians. One would wonder whether these actors and their supporters are interested in having a just system that works for all or that they are only interested in access to power by hook or crook.
“It is unfortunate that these actors who have also failed to learn from their previous mistakes of using economic, ethnic, and religious blackmail to ascend to power have now resorted to blackmailing our justice system.
“It is therefore critical for well-meaning Nigerians and lawyers to speak up and uphold the sanctity of our judiciary. We should be careful of the possible repercussions that will befall us as a nation if we allow such elements to rubbish and destroy the image and confidence of our judiciary through their dubiously crafted lies and blackmail,” he said.
He said politicians should understand in clear terms that the only option for them to seek redress is through the judicial system as laid down by our constitution.
He pointed out that the ruling delivered by the PEPT is not a final judicial judgment regarding the presidential election, adding that the petitioners have a right to appeal the ruling at the Supreme Court.
“It is important for Nigerians to understand that the current economic situation should not be a reason to allow politicians to exploit our anger. Every well-meaning Nigerian knows that difficult decisions and changes need to be implemented about the existing economic policies, particularly regarding fuel subsidies and multiple foreign exchange rates.
“These schemes are bedeviled by corruption with only a few individuals enriching themselves from the nation’s wealth. Nigerians must give the current government a chance and the needed time to implement the palliative programs and salary adjustments necessary to cushion the economic difficulties we are facing.
“Also, the plans by the government to direct savings from these inefficient schemes into developmental projects should be highly welcome development, Even if Nigerians don’t see the benefit in the short term, the medium- and long-term economic benefits will be enormous.
“This is not in any way discouraging Nigerians from speaking up, Nigerians have every right to engage in constructive criticism of government decisions and processes, but for Nigerians to be careful with treacherous and selfish politicians who are power hungry and are willing to go to any extent just to gain power,” Alkali stressed.