The
Buhari campaign organisation has just confirmed they will not be
attending the Channels Television presidential election debate scheduled
for Tuesday (tomorrow), February 3, 2015.
The APC had, two days after APC pulled
out of the NEDG/BON-organised presidential debate, accepted in principle
to participate in a debate organised by the Newspaper Proprietors’
Association of Nigeria (NPAN), ARISE Television and Channels Television.
The debate, initiated by ARISE
Television and Channels, and THISDAY and Guardian Newspapers Limited on
behalf the Newspapers Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), was
scheduled to hold at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel,
Abuja.
The February 3 debate is coming on the
heels of an earlier attempt by the Nigeria Election Debate Group to host
a presidential debate, which is currently mired in controversy
following the rejection of the invite to participate by the presidential
flag-bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu
Buhari, alleging unhidden bias and campaign of calumny by its key
organisers against the party’s corporate interest.
An indication that Tuesday’s debate will
not suffer the fate of the BON-organised version has been bolstered by
the acceptance of the invite through a letter by Jonathan/Sambo 2015
Presidential Campaign Organisation, while General Buhari Campaign
Organisation has indicated his intention to participate in principle.
In a statement on Sunday by the APC
campaign spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, the APC said its candidate would
not shy away from explaining his policy plank on how to rebuild
Nigeria, assuring the public that Buhari will make himself available for
a debate and scrutiny like he had done in previous elections.
It added that Buhari would not hesitate
to explore any opportunity to explain how he plans to rescue Nigeria
from the abyss of insecurity, comatose economy, decaying infrastructure,
massive unemployment and the poor public health situation into which
the corrupt regime of the incumbent president has thrown it.
“What is the hullabaloo about Buhari not
attending a debate organised by elements that have shown an unhidden
bias towards his person, family, career and political interest?” Shehu
queried.
“It is on record that the man (Buhari)
had participated in previous presidential debates in 2007 and 2011,
which PDP candidates did not attend.
“The APC and General Buhari have
received several media invitations from different organisations and the
party is still vetting the ones to attend due to time constraint and the
motive of the organisers,” he said.
The reason why the APC campaign team pulled out of the debate within 24 hours to the the debate is yet unknown, as they have not given the reason why they pulled out.
Culled from Elombah
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