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2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by LRNZH(m): 7:16am On Jan 25, 2015

Brigadier-General Ayodele Ojo (retd.)


Some retired senior military officers have warned against the postponement of the February general elections to avoid military takeover of the administration of the country.

They warned that the postponement might lead to anarchy in the country, which, according to them, may lead to military intervention.


A former Director of Procurement in the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier-General Ayodele Ojo (retd.), in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, described the recent call made by the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, for the general elections to be postponed as a step towards military rule.

According to Ojo, the suggestion by the NSA for the deferment of the polls is capable of creating a constitutional crisis that can abort the nation’s democracy.

On Thursday, Dasuki stated that the postponement of next month’s elections would give the Independent National Electoral Commission more time to distribute over 30 million outstanding Permanent Voter Cards to registered voters.


The NSA said rescheduling the elections would cost INEC and the Federal Government nothing, adding, “It’s still within the law.”

However, Ojo told SUNDAY PUNCH that INEC and the Federal Government should not entertain such a suggestion.

He said, “It is a backward step to the dark days of military rule when anti-democratic forces, on the eve of the June 12, 1993 presidential poll, were able to secure a dubious injunction from an Abuja High Court restricting the National Electoral Commission from conducting the election.

“This singular act was instrumental to the annulment of the election. It is worrisome that the call, this time around, is coming from a highly placed security official of the Nigerian government. Moreover, the reason given for the postponement is untenable, to say the least.”


The former director at the DHQ added that if the call for a postponement was based on allowing would-be voters to collect their PVCs, the Federal Government could consider declaring a public holiday.

Ojo added, “What I think is required is for the Federal Government to declare Friday, February 6, 2015 as a work-free day to enable affected voters the last opportunity to collect their PVCs.

“INEC could also use that weekend before the presidential election as a dress rehearsal. This will require INEC to deploy its entire staff on that Friday and Saturday for the voters to collect their PVCs from the polling units, [/b]where they are expected to vote the following Saturday of the presidential election.

“This, I believe, will take care of this problem without resort to postponing the election, thereby creating unnecessary and avoidable crises. This suggestion by the NSA is uncalled for and must be resisted by all Nigerians in order to avoid plunging the country into self-inflicted crisis.”

[b]Another military General who pleaded anonymity told one of our correspondents that INEC should not be stopped from going ahead with next month’s election.

He warned that politicians must be extremely careful not to trigger crisis that they may not be capable of handling.

He said, “I think we have to be very careful in this case. It may be the beginning of untoward things. We have to be extremely careful. Let the elections go on as scheduled. Let us avert any strife that may spring up. The military has taken over in this country before and we have to be careful that it doesn’t happen again.”

Also, a former Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Brig.-Gen. Williams Obene (retd.), warned against heating up the polity with the postponement.


He said, “I think the polity is really fired up; there are so many reactions, interpretations and misunderstandings. And if we say we are a democratic country practising civilian democracy, then we have to work by the rule of law. If that is not done through the constitution, then it can attract anarchy.”

In the same vein, a former Minister for Police Affairs, Maj.-Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.), warned that postponement of the elections could cause confusion in the country.

In an interview with one of our correspondents in Ilorin on Friday, he argued that postponement of elections was unknown to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Jemibewon stated that postponement was unnecessary as, according to him, nobody knows what will happen within the 90 days, if it is postponed.

He said, “I think we are being guided by the constitution of this country. Certainly, there is no provision for postponement of elections. However, if there is an emergency; if there is war; if there is disaster of a wide scale, it may be dictated by circumstances.

“Where do we say we derive the postponement? Is it from the constitution? The National Assembly has not debated it. It is an unnecessary talk.

“You may only consider it if there is an emergency or if there is war.
The situation would have dictated it but which situation can we now say has dictated it?

“Do you know what will happen within the 90 days? That means when the 90th day comes, some people will gather again and postpone it for another 30 days or 90 days. What are the criteria for wanting to postpone just for 90 days?”

Similarly, pro-democracy activists have warned against postponement of the elections. The Convener, Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reform, Mr. Ayo Opadokun, warned that postponement of the elections could be an invitation for a military take-over to defend the constitution of the country.

The former Secretary-General of the Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, and the National Democratic Coalition urged Nigerians to resist such an idea, saying Nigerians should not give the military an opportunity for takeover again, given the experience of the country.

Opadokun said, “The argument of the proponent of the postponement is not structurally right neither does it command respect, if you consider the implication.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/poll-shift-may-return-military-rule-ex-generals/

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by simplemach(m): 7:21am On Jan 25, 2015
Too long so i cant just read it. But by the topic sha, i think its not far from what to expect.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by sunkoye: 7:27am On Jan 25, 2015
Let the boiz heed to the voices of the men o.. cool

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Harrisonn(m): 7:30am On Jan 25, 2015
Rubbishhhh angry angry angry

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by ofala(m): 7:31am On Jan 25, 2015
"a fly that doesn't listen to advice, follows corpse to the grave"----- African Proverb

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by omenka(m): 7:33am On Jan 25, 2015
Jonathan is simply wasting his time. Nobody is gonna shift any election. He can't do that unilaterally and I don't see the NASS backing such plans when we have APC as majority in the HoR. Besides, on what grounds is he gonna call for postponement, that he isn't prepared yet

#Desperado.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by inereunwa1(m): 7:34am On Jan 25, 2015
i was here
Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by spott(m): 7:36am On Jan 25, 2015
#GEJ is clueless. #SaiBuhari #IHaveDecided

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by jorlons(m): 7:46am On Jan 25, 2015
This is the second time I'm hearing this. GEJ should remember that he is a BLOODY CIVILIAN PRESIDENT he should not anger those MEN as some of them already has his beef. He may not survive it.

By the way has anyone seen FFK, Doyin Okpei, Reno Omockery on the news lately. They seem to be lying low. Abi na because say we demand d OGOGORO MASTER THESIS

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by papaejima1: 8:14am On Jan 25, 2015
Lol!
The military is calling for postponement and an ex-military says "military" will take over.

Oga are you planning something?

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by LRNZH(m): 8:16am On Jan 25, 2015
The fear of those Army boys is the beginning of Wisdom.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Bifwoli: 8:21am On Jan 25, 2015
Birds of feather always flock to the fear a man with coup in his past.

The retired generals know something's cooking behind GMB's campaign.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Nobody: 8:24am On Jan 25, 2015
The election should not be postponed for any reason. The government should work with iNEC to see how to get unclaimed PVCs to their owners. However, it must not attempt to disrupt Jega's program. Election must hold! This is final..

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by sekzy99(m): 8:26am On Jan 25, 2015
Abegi, na wash jare

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by killuminati(m): 8:31am On Jan 25, 2015
We no gree o, we no gree.. Bagco super sack nahim win grin

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by AmucheJane(f): 8:32am On Jan 25, 2015
His just making noise.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by feeekey(f): 8:38am On Jan 25, 2015
Oga jona shld jus prepare himself for d outcome of d febuary polls he shld jus understand dat d presindential seat is not a chieftancy title dat lasts for a lifetime even if he's re elected now he will have to vacate d seat someday.

Last bullet:oga jona shld let elections hold a miracle mite just happen my one cent

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by ollyruffy: 8:40am On Jan 25, 2015
PDP is afraid they are losing this election. All the character assassination against the opponent is not helping to sell clueless JonaThief to Nigerians. Then, they want to go back to re-strategise.


Election must hold Feb 14.

#GEJMUSTGO2015#

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by dahunsy(f): 8:55am On Jan 25, 2015
coughs***clear throat. ...hmmmm i knew
Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Seequadry(m): 8:55am On Jan 25, 2015
word for the wise... op d clueless will understand
Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by egift(m): 8:57am On Jan 25, 2015
Jonathan is just being greedy and desperate - the Presidency is not his father's property.

Nigerians are done with him. Jonathan start packing!

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by eightsin(m): 9:13am On Jan 25, 2015
We can never go back to the days of darkness. NEVER!!!

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by eightsin(m): 9:16am On Jan 25, 2015
egift:
Jonathan is just being greedy and desperate - the Presidency is not his father's property.

Nigerians are done with him. Jonathan start packing!

Sir, how is he being greedy? Did he ask it to be shifted to 2015? It's still within the election year. I for one don't even want it shifted but let's not let hate blind us from reasoning

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by suwailad(f): 9:17am On Jan 25, 2015
Harrisonn:
Rubbishhhh angry angry angry

all these your stale meme's . it's not funny anymore because we have busted you guys and your lies

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by waternogeteneny: 9:18am On Jan 25, 2015
[size=18pt]And the military rulers wont be from the North.[/size]

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Harrisonn(m): 9:20am On Jan 25, 2015
suwailad:


all these your stale meme's . it's not funny anymore because we have busted you guys and your lies

Sharapp tongue tongue

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by suwailad(f): 9:22am On Jan 25, 2015
Harrisonn:


Sharapp tongue tongue

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 25, 2015
[quote author=suwailad post=30111687][/quote]

Jonathan keeps blaming everbody but himself. With the way things are going in Nigeria, military takeover might even be welcomed.

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by ChristineC: 9:35am On Jan 25, 2015
jorlons:
This is the second time I'm hearing this. GEJ should remember that he is a BLOODY CIVILIAN PRESIDENT he should not anger those MEN as some of them already has his beef. He may not survive it.

By the way has anyone seen FFK, Doyin Okpei, Reno Omockery on the news lately. They seem to be lying low. Abi na because say we demand d OGOGORO MASTER THESIS
This is not a movie, this bloody civilian president is very fortified and all his security formation are very knit and run intels. You think he's not looked into every pocket of eventuality, think again.

Jonathan has not even indicated any postponement, I wonder where all these powerless retirees are getting lubrications from.
Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by Harrisonn(m): 9:37am On Jan 25, 2015
[quote author=suwailad post=30111687][/quote]

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by abdul4new(m): 11:25am On Jan 25, 2015
The General have spoken the truth, but the clueless FG will not yield

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Re: 2015 Election Shift May Return Military Rule - Ex-Generals by hazyfm1: 4:00pm On Jan 25, 2015
Hmm

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