The PDP has called on all political parties and other stakeholders in the electoral process to join hands with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to make the 2015 general elections a success.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, said all parties must come together in the interest of the nation and ensure that measures that create the environment for credible, free and fair elections were firmly put in place.
He said, "The responsibility of building a united, strong and prosperous nation anchored on democratic principles lies on all of us collectively.
"We therefore charge all political parties, other relevant groups and all stakeholders in the electoral process to jettison all personal/group interests and put that of our nation and its people ahead of all.
"The future of our nation is determined by what we do or say at this point in time. We must therefore resolve to work together as patriotic citizens and join hands with INEC and relevant institutions of government to ensure credible, free and fair elections devoid of rancour and disagreements.
"At this point, what should be paramount is the well-being of our people and the survival of our dear nation and its democracy.
"We must therefore close ranks as brothers and sisters and resist the machinations of enemies of our country who do not wish us well."
Metuh called on the political parties to redirect their energy to issues that promote national development, reinforce unity among Nigerians and engender mutual understanding and peaceful co-existence.
Metuh said, "Nigeria is a great nation. We must appreciate the resilience of our people and their resolve to succeed.
"Indeed, we cannot afford to fail our citizens at this time of our national life. We must work hard to continue to ensure that the environment that contributed to the successes we have recorded is adequately maintained and enhanced".
He also called on INEC to gird it loins and appreciate the fact that it was "saddled with an enormous responsibility and that “Nigerians expect nothing less than a transparent electoral process".
Metuh said the commission should understand that "observations by stakeholders are not intended to castigate, weaken or destroy the electoral process but to assist in deepening democracy so that at the end of the day, Nigerians will be the ultimate winners".
Also on Sunday, the National Auditor of the PDP, Adewole Adeyanju, advised INEC to allow eligible voters to use their Temporary Voter Cards during the elections.
Adeyanju advised INEC to commence the use of the Permanent Voters Cards during the bye elections that might arise from the March 28 and April 11 polls to test its card readers.
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