A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has warned that the March 
28 and April 11 elections may be sabotaged by anti-democratic forces, 
which could lead the military to stage a coup d’etat and set in place an
 interim government.
Mr. Falana, who stated this in a speech delivered at the Foursquare 
Gospel Church owned Life Theological Seminary, Ikorodu, on Sunday, said 
despite assurances by President Goodluck Jonathan and the Independent 
National Electoral Commission, there was no indication that the election
 will hold as billed.
He also warned of the likelihood of post-election violence should the vote go forward.
Both President Jonathan and the Independent Electoral Commission 
chair, Attahiru Jega, have maintained that the new election dates are 
sacrosanct.
“There is no indication that the election will hold,” he said. “If 
the INEC goes ahead with the conduct of the elections there are fears 
that the exercise may be sabotaged by anti-democratic forces. If the 
election holds the results may be rejected leading to a post-election 
violence which may threaten the corporate existence of the nation.
“In the circumstance, an interim government may be established and be
 saddled with the task of preparing the country for another political 
transition. In the alternative, a coup d’etat that may be staged by the 
top echelon of the armed forces under the pretext of restoring law and 
order and fighting the menace of insurgency. The military wing of the 
ruling parties succeeded in Mali and Burkina Faso. But having divided 
the country along ethnic and religious lines, the masterminds of the 
political crisis are not likely to profit from the perfidy.”
He therefore, asked Nigerians to prepare “for a long drawn out battle
 for the liberation of the country from political and economic 
predators”.
In his speech, the lawyer commended the renewed onslaught against the
 deadly terror group, Boko Haram, in the North-East region of Nigeria by
 both the federal government and the Nigerian military.
He, however, asked the military to discontinue the court martial of 
several solders who had earlier complained about lack of sophisticated 
weapons to face the insurgents.
He said the government’s admittance that it purchased new equipment 
for the fight to succeed, meant that the soldiers were justified in the 
earlier protest.
He also asked the Federal Government to implement the recommendations
 of the Ambassador Usman Gilmatiri presidential panel on insurgency in 
the north east region and embark on a special programme to address the 
problems of child education and youth unemployment in the region. 
On the state of the nation’s economy, Mr. Falana said the bulk of the
 intervention funds created by the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration 
was for the rich. 
According to Mr. Falana, the funds including- Agricultural Credit 
Guarantee Scheme (N69billion); Commercial Agricultural Credit Guarantee 
Scheme (N200billion); the Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System 
for Agricultural Lending (N200billion); Small and Medium Enterprises 
Credit Guarantee Scheme (N200billion); the SMEs Restructuring and 
Refinancing Scheme (N200billion) and Power and Airlines Intervention 
Fund (N300billion) are yet to have effect on the economy.  
“Sequel to the crash in the price of crude oil the Federal Government
 announced that austerity measures would be imposed on the hapless 
Nigerian people,” he said. “Because of the gross mismanagement of the 
economy by the government and its allies workers are now salaries for 
months. After the elections the people are going to be made to bear the 
brunt of the looting of the treasury and costs of running the 
government. 
“But in spite of the grinding poverty in the land Nigerian 
legislators are said to be the highest paid in the world. The country’s 
public officers equally receive the highest estacodes in the world. With
 over 10 aircraft Nigeria has the largest presidential fleet among the 
developing nations in the world.”
The lawyer also accused the Central Bank of Nigeria of “dollarization of the economy”.
“In a bid to dollarize the economy and destroys the Nigerian 
economy the CBN supplies millions of dollars to the foreign exchange 
market on a weekly basis,” he said. “Although Nigeria has become the 
largest importer of the United States dollars in the world neither the 
International Monetary Fund (IMF) nor the World Bank has ever questioned
 the reckless devaluation of the economy. Even, the National Assembly 
which is debating the 2015 Appropriation Bill has not deemed it to 
consider the deleterious effects of the increasing devaluation of the 
national currency on the implementation of the Budget.”
The media was also not left out as Mr. Falana accused the media of 
diverting attention from Nigeria’s problem of youth unemployment, 
infrastructural decay, insecurity, corruption, currency devaluation to 
giving undue prominence to the campaign of calumny and character 
assassination embarked upon by some politicians. 
“The media have thrown caution to the winds by colluding with certain
 politicians to divert attention from the crises of youth unemployment, 
infrastructural decay, insecurity, corruption, currency devaluation 
etc,” he said. “Thus, by giving undue prominence to the campaign of 
calumny and character assassination embarked upon by some politicians 
the media have denied the Nigerian people the opportunity to make 
informed decisions on the candidates of their choice.”

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