A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Timi Frank has challenged the United State of America, United Kingdom and the European Union (EU), to invoke their threats on visa ban on Nigerians who intervened or took steps, individually or collectively to undermine or frustrate the democratic process in the country.
Frank in a petition dated March 19 and addressed to the US, UK and the EU embassies, a copy of which was made available to newsmen in Abuja, he urged the nations to slam a visa ban on the Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai over the involvement of the military in the just concluded general elections.
In the petition titled, “Illegal use of the military to perpetrate violence and to disrupt electoral processes in Nigeria: A call for action,” Frank recalled that subsisting court judgments in the country had precluded the military from election matters in the country.
The PDP chieftain noted that reports of the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) and recent report of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) fact-finding committee on Rivers state have passed damning verdict on the performance of the military during the general elections.
The petition read in part: “I hereby use this medium to implore you to use your good offices to ensure that justice is done.
“In the circumstances, I enjoin you to carry out your promise of the denial, revocation and ban of visas for all the principal actors, including the Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai and his cohorts and politicians who may be complacent in the said dastardly act.
“You may recall that shortly before the 2019 General presidential, National Assembly and governorship elections in Nigeria, I wrote you to alert you on the impending danger in the plot by the APC led government to use the military and other security apparatus to rig the 2019 general elections and to perpetrate violence which is likely to lead to the killing of innocent electorate.
“Most predictably, that was exactly what played out in the just concluded 2019 general elections in some states in Nigeria where the Nigerian Army deployed military operatives to carry out nefarious activities during the elections in favour of the ruling party even when our courts in Nigeria have long before 2019 general elections held that the military shall not be deployed anywhere in Nigeria under any guise to monitor elections which is purely a civil exercise of one’s civic right and responsibility.
“In trying to dent and taint my public image, the Nigeria military under the leadership of General Tukur Buratai, labelled me as a propagandist of fake news in print and social media a few days ago to disparage my hard-earned reputation in the eye of the general public.
“However, it is worthy of note that I have been vindicated by several reports released by different groups that monitored the elections.
“For instance, the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to Nigeria faulted the intimidation of voters and election observers by security agents especially in the governorship and House of Assembly Elections. The EU EOM further condemned the violence and intimidation against the citizens and election observers by the military and security agents, including the EU observers who were denied access to collation centres, especially in Rivers.
“Another report worthy of note is that of the joint report by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republic Institute ( IRI) released on the 9th of March, 2019 as regards the governorship elections where it condemned the heavy military presence in some parts of the country. It was stated that incidents of violence and disruptions to the balloting process were observed in Lagos, Benue, Nasarawa and Rivers States. The mission further frowned at the impunity with which some electoral actors conducted themselves, including some polling agents and members of the military.
“The executive director of Youth Initiative For Advocacy, Growth and Advancement (YIAGA) also alleged that military chased observers and some party agents out of the collation centres in some states.
“INEC on its parts just released a report on the Rivers State of Nigeria governorship elections where they said INEC categorically accused the Nigeria military of being complacent with regards to the unprofessional role they played in the conduct of the said general elections. It was stated that soldiers and armed gangs invaded collation centres to disrupt the collation process in order to thwart the will of the people which they rightly did. The said INEC press release is attached herewith for your perusal.”