PRESS
STATEMENT ISSUED AFTER THE ACTION CONGRESS LEADERSHIP MEETING IN LAGOS
ON THE OUTCOME OF THE ONDO STATE ELECTION. OCTOBER 29th, 2012
1. Last week I issued a temporary statement on the reaction of my
party, the Action Congress of Nigeria, to the outcome of the Ondo State
election. Then I promised that the party will come back with a more
detailed position after a careful interim review of the conduct and
outcome of the October 20, election in Ondo State by the party
leadership.
2. The Governorship election in Ondo State is over and the ballots
received by INEC have been tallied. Some people have urged us to reject
the INEC results outright because they do not favor my party. This we
shall not do. We refuse to cynically treat our democracy as a thing to
be discarded when its processes do not favor us. We believe in the
long-run, the genuine processes of a genuine democracy shall favor all
of us, even the loser of an election. We are prepared to lose elections
if the contest is free and the process is fair and transparent. We know
that in this manner our democracy is strengthened. No one race or
political contest is worth damaging our democracy. We would rather lose
the race and gain democracy than win the race and lose democracy in the
process.
3. On the opposite side of the spectrum, other people are trying to
pressure us to concede defeat as if all was perfect with the election.
They do so not because they love democracy but because they are the
political opponents of our progressive party. Their interests are not in
justice but in appearing to be concerned about justice. They have never
exercised any degree of political conciliation or bipartisanship in
their exercise of public affairs. It stands as exceedingly hypocritical
that they seek from us a gift they would never give. Thus, we see no
reason to entertain their counterfeit expressions and the motives behind
them.
4. This is our position. We believe in the right of the people of
Ondo State to determine who leads them. For us in the Action Congress of
Nigeria, the Ondo State election is a battle in a larger war; the war
of deepening democracy and ensuring accountability in our country. We
are therefore resolved to put the elections behind us whilst pursuing
the task of providing leadership to our people effectively.
5. However, we have started an accurate but swift assessment of the
entire election, from the vote count to the many and several
irregularities and instances of thuggery and violence that occurred.
Should we find ultimately that the misconduct and lapses were not
sufficiently material to alter the outcome, we shall do the honorable
thing and respect what has been announced. Should we find ultimately
that the irregularities and wrongful actions materially altered the
result, we shall contest the transgression as is our right and duty in a
democracy. As leaders of a party and of people who trust the democratic
process, we have a solemn obligation not to be swayed by emotion on one
side or by intimidation on the other. We owe a duty to ourselves, to
the people of Ondo State, and to this nation to vigorously protect the
integrity of the process both during and immediately after an election.
6. We wish to state categorically that we would protect and defend
members of our party from the unconscionable harassment and intimidation
currently going on in Ondo State against our party members and
communities that voted against the Labour party.
We take this opportunity to thank our candidate, Oluwarotimi
Akeredolu, SAN, and the entire party for a valiant, dedicated and
inspiring effort. We have nothing but accolades for what they did in
Ondo State. They fought a good fight. As a party, we shall remain true
to our pledge to resist any attempt to thwart the democratic process in
Ondo State or any other part of Nigeria.
Chief Bisi Akande
National Chairman, Action Congress of Nigeria.
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