Politics
2023: APC knocks opposition PDP, says wild allegations, sign of defeat
By Chidinma Chukwu
As the 2023 general election approaches, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has already conceded defeat following what it described as “idle conspiracies and wild allegations” from the opposition party.
This is in reaction to the PDP’s outburst that the ruling party is planning to rig the 2023 general election having halted the procurement of e-voting machines.
In a statement issued by National Secretary Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe, the party said it has no plan to rig the 2023 general elections noting that it will not learn the “PDP’s bad habits on election fraud”.
The statement reads: “The idle conspiracies and wild allegations being bandied by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on the procurement of e-voting machines and plans to rig the 2023 elections, is clear testimony that the PDP has already conceded election defeat long before the 2023 electioneering process.
“In its desperate bid to remain in public reckoning, the PDP has recently resorted to many diversionary activities, including the recent misguided court case instituted against the national caretaker leadership of the APC which has been generally dismissed as an abuse of court process.
“The PDP has now issued an irrational and baseless statement on imagined plans to rig the 2023 general elections.
“The PDP is clearly unsettled and afraid of the APC’s widespread popularity. Hence, the PDP’s imaginary, baseless and concocted allegations of a plan to rig the 2023 elections. The APC will not learn the PDP’s bad habits on election fraud.
“On the part of the APC, there is no need to rig any election because the electoral choice has already been made by Nigerians who continue to vote for the APC, our latest victory being the bye-election for the House of Representatives seat for the Lere Federal Constituency in Kaduna state.
“Going by PDP’s past and current antecedents, it is obvious that Nigerians will continue to reject the party.
“PDP’s rejection is further reinforced by APC’s widely accepted and hugely successful membership registration exercise which has recorded APC membership strength at over 40 million. The gale of defections by PDP members and leaders to the APC has left the failed opposition party in a camatose state, rendering it incapable of matching the APC in a free, fair and transparent electoral contest.
“The rudderless PDP leadership has undoubtedly brought the failed opposition party to its knees permanently” he said.
The ruling party however assured that it will continually support constitutionally-permitted innovations by election management bodies to ensure the sanctity of votes and the entire electioneering process.