The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed concern over an
alleged plan by hired hands to relaunch the acronym battle against the
party by seeking to register three new parties that bear the acronyms of
the same parties that merged to become the APC.
In a statement issued yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said those behind the phantom parties,
who were apparently working at the behest of people who had a mortal
fear of the APC, had applied to Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to register the Allied Council of Nigeria (ACN),
Advanced National Patriotic Party (ANPP) and Conservative Peoples
Congress (CPC).
It said the fact that the acronyms of the three entities tallied with
those of the APC component parties (ACN, ANPP and CPC) is not
accidental, but a grand design by those who have been having sleepless
nights since the APC was registered.
‘’It is worthy of note that the three applications to INEC for the
registration of the three organisations as political parties were made
on the same day. Apparently, common sense takes flight in the face of
great desperation!
‘’Their plan is simple: Once the parties are registered, they will then
apply to change their logos to those of the original ACN, ANPP and CPC,
and then hope to be on the ballot for next year’s general election.
Just before the elections, the sponsors of the phantom parties will then
send out messages saying the APC has splintered into its component
parties for the purpose of the election. Whatever happens, their plan is
to confuse the electorate and hamper the electoral fortunes of the
APC,’’ the party said.
APC called on INEC not to succumb to the antics of those who are
planning to sabotage the 2015 general election and win elections by
subterfuge.
‘’This acronym battle is a part of the larger war against our party to
prevent its registration. Nigerians will recollect that the same people,
apparently, applied to register a phantom APC the moment it became
clear that our merger would succeed and that INEC would register our
party, having met all the requirements to consummate the merger.
‘’Thankfully, INEC refused to compromise its neutrality and integrity
and chose to act in accordance with the law by registering our party.
“We urge the electoral body to do the same now, in the face of
unprecedented desperation by those who believe they can only win
elections by cutting corners,’’ the party said.
It also called on Nigerians to be vigilant as the 2015 elections
approach, saying those who are now coming to terms with the reality that
the APC is a viable alternative in the country’s political firmament
would stop at nothing to seek to mar the electoral fortunes of the
party.

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