ACN, CPC & ANPP Play 'tit for tat' Shun BON Debate

Source: huhuonline.com

Nuhu Ribadu, Muhamadu Buhari and Ibrahim Shekaru, Presidential candidates of the three leading opposition parties in Nigeria, huhuonline.com learnt have resulted to politics of 'tit for tat' an unanimously agreed to snub Presidential debate organized by the Broadcasting Organizations' of Nigeria (BON) in collaboration with the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria.

  In a joint statement issued by spokespersons of the three parties, they affirmed that their principals will not honour any debate session with President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 elections.

  The spin doctor's further stated, they were highly suspicious of the celebrated romance with the BON debate by the President Jonathan's camp which shunned the NN24 debate without an apology.

  Recall that President Goodluck Jonathan who was absent from the NN24 debate held last Friday, had agreed to honour the BON debate, which is scheduled for March 29, 2011.

 
Excerpt of their statement signed by Messr. Yinka Odumakin, Sule Yau Sule, Ibrahim Modibbo and titled, 'Our Position on President Jonathan's Refusal to participate in the Presidential Debate Organised by Nn24', reads:

'We the spokespersons of the Presidential Candidate of the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP); the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) wish to clear the air on the matter of the presidential debate organised by NN24 so that our teeming supporters and Nigerians in general will understand and appreciate our position'.

'We had held series of clear-the-air meetings under the auspices of the organisers at which logical and other arrangements for the debate were exhaustively discussed'.

'The representative of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Dr. Doyin Okupe, was in attendance and actively participated in all deliberations'.  

 
'It was at Dr. Okupe's instance that the two dates earlier proffered by the organisers; March 8th and 15th   as contained in the memorandum of understanding signed by the three candidates were rejected because according to him, those dates were not convenient for his candidate".

"Dr. Okupe, on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, suggested the March 18th date in which the debate was successfully held'.  

'All of us accepted this date not because it was convenient for our Principals, but as our sacrifice to afford Nigerian voters an opportunity to assess and judge the candidates' programmes as well as personality under the spotlight'.

'For emphasis, we had to adjust our respective campaign time tables at great logistics costs to us as our sacrifices for the growth of the culture of debate as an essential ingredient of the open society'.

'We indeed bent backwards for the office of the President even when we are fully aware that the occupant is no more than a co-contestant in the context at it were'.     'But the there is a limit to which we can subject ourselves to this sheer impunity of the ruling party which they have flunked on our faces as a people in the last 12 years. The PDP has a record of shunning every Presidential debate since 1999'.   

'We are highly suspicious of the celebrated romance with the BON debate by the President Jonathan's camp which shunned the NN24 debate without an apology'.

'We can only hazard that since most of the agencies organizing the BON debate are government parastatals, the organizers may not be in a position to resist the request for advance questions being given to the debates in which the NN24 agreed with us because they were independent. This does not mean that the men and women running these agencies lack integrity but the awe some power of the presidency may be too much for them'.  

'Our principals being men of dignity with high regard for the people of Nigeria will not be part of such orchestrated charade of a D'Banj's 'kokolete' debate'.  

'Like millions of other Nigerians, we consider this behaviour   of the president as egotistical, condescending and unbecoming of a man seeking a mandate to govern Nigeria. Leadership entails humility and respect for others'.  

  'A situation where the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation deliberately set out to humiliate other Presidential Candidates by reneging on an agreement it proposed is unacceptable to us and the millions of our supporters'.  

  'Consequently, we state without ambiguity that our principals will not honour any debate session with president Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 elections as he has arrogantly shunned the credible debate for which we made ourselves available'.  

 
'Future presidents of Nigeria will have to be more careful in dealing with the feelings of others'.

  However, huhuonline.com checks reveal that many Nigerian were not able to view the NN24 debate, which featured the presidential candidate from the three opposition parties.

  NN24 is cable network with limited reach, as it is only affordable by people who are well-off and resides in the urban areas, but who rarely voted in previous elections.