The Peoples Democratic Party
Presidential Campaign Organisation alleged on Friday that the All
Progressives Congress was planning to announce fake presidential
election results after the poll next week on Radio Chanji.
The Director of Media and Publicity of
the campaign organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, who made the
allegation at a news conference in Abuja, said available facts before
the Federal Government indicated that the APC had a strong link with the
broadcasting station.
Fani-Kayode further alleged that the APC
would use the radio station being operated from outside Nigeria, to
spread dangerous propaganda to cause chaos after the presidential poll
next Saturday.
He said, “We believe that we have been
vindicated on our report just two days ago about the existence of Radio
Chanji. This is despite the denials and the lies by the APC about the
true situation of things and about their dastardly intentions and
sinister plots to use the station for nefarious purposes.”
He also claimed that the Nigerian
Broadcasting Corporation had confirmed that the radio station existed
and, that it was possible that its operations, which had been going on
for some time, are being conducted from outside the country.
He said the latest revelation by the NBC was of great concern to the ruling party.
He said, “Once again, we wish to point
out the dangers of this radio station and the evil intention of the
people behind it. “Apart from anything else, they wish to use the
station to announce false results after the up-coming elections are
conducted.”
But APC denied ownership of the broadcasting station.
The party said the station existed in the PDP’s imagination.
The APC National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who spoke with Saturday PUNCH on the telephone on Friday, said, “As for Radio Chanji,
it exists only in the imagination of the PDP. We even strongly suspect
that they were the ones that set up that radio station because our party
knows nothing about Radio Chanji.
“They have been the ones talking about
it so clearly; they know more about it than we do so Nigerians should
hold them responsible for whatever comes out of it.”


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