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Nasir el-Rufai Says, PDP Deceiving US, UK, EU

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By Anjorin Usman,

Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, says the Peoples Democratic Party which is aware of its imminent defeat has changed strategy by deceiving countries that are usually friendly towards Nigeria.

El-Rufai said this in an interview on Channels Television while attempting to clarify his controversial statement.

The governor had said on Tuesday, “Those that are calling for anyone to come and intervene in Nigeria, we are waiting for the person that would come and intervene, they would go back in body bags.”

In a second interview, however, el-Rufai said he made the comment because he received an intelligence report that the PDP was trying to instigate the international community to give Nigerian the ‘Venezuelan’ treatment.

The United States and some of its key allies had last month opted to recognise the opposition leader, Juan Guaido, as the legitimate President while ignoring President Nicolas Maduro, who was declared the winner of a controversial election.

El-Rufai said, “What I said is based on intelligence that is available to us that the opposition is preparing grounds to cause a crisis in Nigeria by inviting foreign participation. They are discussing it. They call it the Venezuelan option. They know that they are likely to lose the elections. They are putting out information that they have.

“They have issued a poll showing that they would win. They are procuring the sympathy of the international community to issue statements like the three coordinated statements on the suspension of the chief justice and linking that to the elections as if the government or the ruling party has anything to hide regarding elections.

“They are doing all this to prepare grounds to protest and cause crises in Nigeria and advance their so-called Venezuelan option. You all know what is happening in Venezuela. And we are not going to sit and allow unpatriotic Nigerians to confuse and procure the misguided support of countries that are supposed to be our friends without sounding a note of warning to them.”

The governor said international observers were free to do their work but warned them against intervening.