Rev Chris Okotie's political party, FRESH Democratic
Party was one of the 28 parties De-registered by the Independent Electoral
Commission (INEC) on Thursday 6th December. The Head Pastor of Household of God
said he's planning to sue INEC for their action and also contest in 2015
whether his party is De-registered or not!
"We are very amused by the shenanigans
calculations of INEC. I believe that INEC is fronting for the PDP and that its
the 2015 fever that has overtaken that political party in such a way that it is
beginning to malfunction and demonstrate a pathological dysfunctionality. It is
very obvious to us at Fresh party that their intention is to erase completely,
the voice of the opposition. So they have parochialised the definition of an
opposition party to align with their egostic agenda such that it would become
impossible to speak. How can a political party that is in power define the
character and the configuration of its own opposition. We are persuaded that we
must take this before the judiciary as the last bastion of our democratic
experience, will remedy this situation. (Meaning he's going to court) read more after the cut...
I have said
it before that INEC is a fungus. A fungus is a socialised organisation set up
by the government to oversee an area of public interest and development, it
would gravitate towards its benefactor.
This de-registration is not something that can
happen in a civilized society. This can only happen in a place like Nigeria and
I believe in the end we are seeing the last of the oppression in Nigeria.
The democratic experiment of Nigeria is 13 years
old. How can you judge the trajectory of a political party? Our party was
registered in 2006, we've only had six years. You cannot compare us to the
behemoth (PDP) that has politicians, veterans and all kinds of people.
I am going to court but whether the party is
de-registered or not, I will contest in 2015. I represent a paradigm shift and
I represent the future of this country and as long as Nigeria continues to
exist as a republic, Rev Okotie will be there in the political arena.
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