The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said that it held a meeting with the United States, US, Consul General, Ms. Claire Pierangelo, in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, and reported the actions of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Federal Government.
The party’s National Deputy Chairman, Yemi Akinhanmi, disclosed this while speaking with Journalists, in Abeokuta.
He stated that the PDP believes that unless the President Muhammadu Buhari is prevailed upon to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law, democracy may continue to be in danger.
The PDP Chief, who accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the Judiciary led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Tanko Muhammad, of compromise, declared that the activities of the APC-led government have drawn democracy in Nigeria backwards.
His words: “The only way forward in this country, is that the President should be prevailed upon, and let him sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law.
“The Bill has been on the table of the President for over four years, and it should be signed, and as well monitor our democracy, because for democracy to thrive in the entire black race, it must be monitored in Nigeria, otherwise, the coming generation will not hear of democracy.
“We have told the Consular General how the PDP has advanced democracy in Nigeria, in 16 years. We told her how we took democracy from the grass to the top.”
Akinhanmi said that former President, Goodluck Jonathan, should be commended for his gesture to have handed over power to Buhari without rancour.
When asked for the purpose of her meeting with the PDP, Pierangelo stated that she is out to speak with the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, among other notable persons in the State.
She said: “I am here in Ogun State, on my first visit, to talk to the Governor, among other notable people, to know what is happening exactly, so that we can suggest possible cooperation between the United States, particularly commercial opportunities, agricultural opportunities, and educational opportunities.”