
The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has disclosed how
President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC, can
proved he was not cloned.
There had been insinuations that Buhari was replaced with one Jubril
from Sudan. Responding to the claim, Buhari, while in Poland, said that
he is real and not cloned.
However, CUPP has now said Buhari can prove he was not a double by
signing the electoral amendment bill 2018, upon his return from Poland.
In a statement signed by Ikenga Ugochinyere, its spokesman, CUPP
wondered why Buhari has deliberately refused to sign the electoral
amendment bill, 2018.
CUPP also wondered how Buhari, “who had claimed to be a victim of
rigged elections and how an improved electoral process benefitted him in
2015 is now the greatest antagonist to free and fair election”.
The statement reads: “Many Nigerians do not believe that the Buhari
they knew in 2015 who declared that he belonged to everyone and belonged
to no one is the same person dividing Nigerians along 97% and 5% and
exhibiting the worst levels of nepotism in the appointment of heads of
security agencies.
“Hence, President Buhari’s best way to prove to the Nigerians he
spoke to in Poland that he is not cloned is to come home as a true
Nigerian leader and sign the 2018 amended Electoral Bill into law.”
CUPP alleged that Buhari intentionally withheld assent to the bill so
that the ECOWAS deadline can be cited as an excuse for not signing the
bill.
“We are also sad to say this to you; that there is intelligence that
the President has agreed with his kitchen cabinet not to sign the
amendment into law.
“We have been informed that after several undue delays, the President
is set to communicate the National Assembly anytime from today that he
would not be able to sign the amendment due to the existence of Article 2
of the ECOWAS Protocol on democracy and good governance which prohibits
countries from making Electoral Act amendments less than six months to
elections unless there is consent of the political parties,” the
statement added.
