Tinubu, while reacting to the recent disruption of a rally
organized by Save Rivers Movement on Sunday, said it was a coup successfully
planned by Jonathan.
He said instead of encouraging democracy, the Jonathan
administration was now engaged in a fight against the rights of Nigerians.
The statement, released on Monday by Tinubu’s media aide,
Sunday Dare, reads in full:
“Instead of assuring liberty and democracy, the Jonathan
administration now wars against human rights and the democratic freedom of the
people to select their own leaders. This represents a sad rush backwards into a
past best left behind. President Jonathan seeks to forfeit our democratic
future to reclaim a dictatorial past.
“The people of Rivers State and of the Save Rivers Movement
did nothing wrong. What the police did was criminal. The violent and direct
attack on Senator Magnus Abe is a frontal assault against democracy. The
Jonathan government, which is supposed to protect the public order, now
constitutes threats against the very thing they have pledged to uphold. The
Police have been unleashed against the People and the voice of dissent like
bloodhounds against a defenseless, stationary prey.
“What so incensed them that they felt compelled to shoot and
beat unarmed fellow citizens whose only defense was their voice and whose only
offense was their political affiliation was not of the federal government’s
choosing?
“We are now returning to a time, where having an independent
mind or voice is a criminal offense. So disdainful of the law and its rule, the
police no longer arrest.
“They are primed to shoot first, ask questions later. We are
supposed to live in a constitutional democracy but we are burdened with a
Police Force that has now become an agent provocateur and a tool of political
repression. They are the partisan, strong-arm division of the Jonathan
Presidency.
“The Police are no longer a neutral law enforcement body.
“The People’s rights to freedom of association, expression
and liberty are constitutionally guaranteed but have been effectively curtailed
by the Jonathan led government. The people have the inalienable right to choose
or associate with any political party of their choice. Sadly, a Presidency that
was a major beneficiary of constitutional democracy conspires in Abuja in to
desecrate our political rights and mortgages our democracy.
“To voice an opinion or join a political group contrary to
the wishes of Abuja is to place yourself in the crosshairs of the hired
mercenaries and their hired guns. This government doles out money from the
public treasury, not the private pockets of the Abuja despots, to service hired
mercenaries and political thugs. It is a deep tragedy that the public’s money
is being used to employ people and weapons to shoot at the public. This is the
depths of political immorality.
“If published reports of the incident are true, the attack
on Sen. Magnus Abe, and brutal confrontation with the people who are first and
foremost bonafide citizens of Nigeria and members of our party, APC is
condemnable. It is a harrowing sign of even more brutal repression that is to
come and thus must be denounced.
“The Jonathan Presidency is willing to sacrifice the lives
of countless Nigerians so that it can continue to lord it over Nigerians. If
they could shoot a current Senator in broad daylight on a Sunday, imagine the
mayhem they will set upon the average citizen seeking to advance his political
rights. This was a premeditated act to squash public dissent and frighten the
rank and file of the political opposition.
“Their purpose is not to govern Nigeria but to break down
the rule of law and our democratic institutions so that they may own Nigeria.
We have seen this show before.
“The illegal conduct of the Police in Rivers should be
called what it is; uniformed gangsters, a coup against democracy. The rights
and protection guaranteed to the Nigerian people should never be a function of
the party they are affiliated with. Under the current Jonathan government, we
move toward fascism.
“Our party and our people will employ every lawful means to
protect the lives and rights of every Nigerian in the lawful exercise of their
political rights. Spurred by the fact that one of its own members was shot, the
National Assembly must rise to their statutory responsibility in defence of the
people’s rights and to exercise legislative oversight of an executive branch,
through the police and a Presidency that has lost all sense of democratic
balance and fair play. If the Assembly does not rise at this junction, things
will only worsen and at some point they will be forced to confront the violent
misbehavior of a government intent on perpetuating itself.
“Better that the assembly act now before so much harm is
done that it becomes irreversible. Let the National Assembly be seen as coming
to the rescue of those who elected them that they may prove heroic and
patriotic at a time such as this.
“All Nigerians need to set themselves in vocal and sure
opposition to the authoritarian evolution of the Jonathan administration.
“The International Community should take note of these developments
and counsel this government against the belief that it can continually push the
people against the wall and not expect the people to react. Nigeria is a
democracy and those who would make it something else fight not only against the
will of the people, they fight against the march of our history. Nigeria’s
destiny is the rule of law, justice, fairness and freedom.
“No wonder, the Jonathan administration is so committed to
marking the amalgamation’s centenary; they want to take the place of our former
overlords. It will not happen. History may sometimes repeat itself but never
does it allow us to make a fool of it.
“No matter the obstacles our would be emperors may erect, we
will have our democracy. We will have our new Nigeria. We will have our rights
and our freedom.”
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