2019: Coalition for Nigeria reveals how Atiku, Russia are partnering to rig presidential poll
As
the presidential elections edge closer, the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party’s (PDP) desperation for power is becoming even more
glaring.
It is this
utter desperation that triggered the PDP and its candidate Atiku
Abubakar into hiring Russian hackers to compromise the polls.
With
the reported alliance gaining grounds last week, the Coalition for
Nigeria (CN) has echoed that it is no mere idle talk neither is it some
sort of conspiracy theory.
The group made this known in a press statement on Tuesday in Lagos.
According to Mr Dipo Samuel, its Secretary General, Mr Atiku has already released funds to facilitate his secret mission.
“When
the then PDP aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, hired the United States firm and
lobbyist, Brian Ballard to work for his emergence, we expressed
concerns as to why the same man that helped US President Donald Trump to
engage Russians in meddling with US elections has been brought into
Nigeria. It is now glaring that Brain Ballard is not here to consult and
deliver transparent strategy. Ballard was engaged purely to secure the
services of Russian hackers to meddle in the electoral process, hack
INEC, rig the elections in favour of the PDP and ply citizens with
dangerous propaganda.
“As
part of Ballard’s strategies being implemented, we further gathered
that certain internal changes have been made at INEC to strategically
position certain officials in posts that will enable them compromise
that organization’s cyber security. These officials are known to be PDP
sympathizers. Their brief is to make sure that the security upgrades
that will ward off attempts to hack the Commission’s servers are not
implemented. The plan is for them to feign administrative lapses and
inefficiency that will ensure such patches are not addressed.
“We
understand that Ballard’s contract is for a period of one year when the
elections were a mere months away at the time he was engaged. The
reason is that he is meant to stay on to coordinate a hate campaign
against the government after the PDP has lost the election. This is
really worrisome because such damaging campaign played a critical role
in depressing Nigeria’s economy by discouraging investors’ interest in
Nigeria. The PDP is again geared to repeat the same attack on the
viability of the country.
“Coalition
for Nigeria is therefore drawing the world’s attention to the rat
infested firewood that the PDP with its Presidential Candidate, Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar has brought home by way of commissioning Russian agents
to collapse democracy in Nigeria. We believe the whole world should be
worried and seriously so:
“When
the possibility of Russia’s meddling in the US Elections was first
raised it was dismissed as mere suspicion by many while others placed
such allegation in the realm of fiction. The picture is clearer today
and there has been conclusive proofs that Russia did meddle in the
process to make Donald Trump win to emerge president. What is still
unfolding is the extent of damage done to the US electoral and political
process as the fallouts from the interference still reverberate in that
country. It has produced outcomes that are directly threatening
confidence in the process while questions are seriously being asked
about how to get out of the bind the incident has plunged the country
into.
CAN, however, urged INEC to take some measures.
“
INEC must immediately take steps to guarantee the integrity of its
servers and protect them from intrusions and cyber-attacks. The
electoral body must also vet afresh all those that occupy sensitive
positions and senior officials with decision making capacity. Once it
has done the needful, INEC must then brief Nigerians to reassure
citizens that it will not allow Russia repeat the stunt it pulled in the
United States here in Nigeria.
“The
federal government must immediately step up diplomatic efforts to get
assurances from Russia that it will not, as a nation, interfere in the
conduct of Nigeria’s elections while also warning its nationals against
taking briefs that could jeopardize relations with Nigeria. Government
must also work with other countries to put the pressure on Russia.
“The
Nigerian Immigration Service in conjunction with the Department of
State Service (DSS) should intensify the screening of aliens arriving
the country to ensure that free passage is not given to potential
hackers to come and do damage here. The screening should take into
account aliens that might have already set up in the country before this
discovery was made and those from countries that are proxies from
Russia.
“The PDP should
call off its brief to sabotage the elections and apologise to Nigerians.
Where the party continues to work on rigging the elections, INEC should
wake up to its responsibility and invoke the necessary clauses in the
Electoral Act and INEC Act.
“
We urge Nigerians to unite across party lines and condemn this evil
plot. They should tell PDP and Atiku in clear terms that they have
crossed the line in the matter of hiring foreigners to destroy Nigeria.
It beats logic that a party can be desperate enough about winning
elections that it is prepared to govern a graveyard nation. “
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