Investigations indicate that the Buhari Campaign team has
received sour reception from some institutions, Government and non-government
organizations.
A source in the know revealed that a consultant working for
the campaign approached the Chatam House, select members of the House of
Commons, members of the EU Parliament, as well as top advocacy groups, policy
makers and public opinion molders.
Further investigation indicates that the rejection is not
unconnected with the poor human rights record of General Muhammadu Buhari
during his reign as military head of state of Nigeria. The APC’s Presidential
candidate’s perceived link with extremist Islamic organizations as well as his
propensity to instigate electoral violence did not help his case.
The U.K Foreign Office’s most recent annual report on human
rights and democracy said the country will reject any ties with known despots
and human rights violators.
It condemned “The use of unlawful and arbitrary measures to
target human rights defenders including enforced disappearance; house arrest;
restrictions on freedom of movement, communication and association;
extrajudicial detention and harassment of family members by both past and
current leaders across the globe”.
However it was gathered that top APC wigs are puling all
strings to seek alternative platform for the ex-military dictator. But some
human rights groups are mulling the idea of instituting process that could lead
to the arrest of the former dictator to answer charges on the botched
extra-judicial deportation of the late Umaru Dikko.
Buhari could be charged under the popular United Kingdom
Common law which carries a maximum life sentence for ordering the kidnap and
barbaric deportation of Dikko a move which sparked a major diplomatic row
between Nigeria and the UK.
Lawyers also point out that that the botched kidnap also
contravened the British Aviation Security Act of 1982. It would be recalled
that plane designated to transport Dikko who was drugged by his abductors was
waiting in the tarmac for its `consignment’ before eagle eyed UK custom
officials intervened.
The planned trip coming at a time The United Kingdom’s Prime
Minister, David Cameron is facing severe criticism for his perceived watering
down of Britain’s “ethical” foreign policy towards human rights violators and
known despots.
Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren, director of the campaign group Free
Tibet, said recently on dealing with dictators, “Mr Cameron needs to restore
our pride”.
“Mr Cameron stands up for human rights in Sri Lanka and the
right of self-determination in the Falklands. He must show to the world that
Britain stands up for justice everywhere.”
The APC had planned the global lecture circuit for their
Presidential candidate as part of the world wide campaign to drum up
international exposure for General Buhari who’s relatively unpopular among
members of the international community.
It was also gathered that the APC intends to use the tour to
extend its ongoing campaign designed to achieving total discrediting of the
president and his team in a bid to place him in a very weak position before a
nation that would be clamouring for a change as a prelude to the February 14
Presidential polls.
Findings by this newspaper revealed that the plan is to
portray President Goodluck Jonathan as indecisive and weak.
A specific aspect of the agenda which is the portrayal of
the Jonathan presidency as anti-people and a puppet of some international
agency and governments, in line with the transcript of the U.K based
Burson-Marsteller PR Firm in London to boost the profile of the opposition
party.
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