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Peace Committee glad Atiku is heading to court

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met with the members of the National Peace Committee (NPC) headed by former Head of State, General Absulsalami Abubakar at the presidential villa, Abuja.

At the closed-door meeting, the Committee presented the issues raised by the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar over the outcome of the February 23 election to the President.

President Buhari was declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as winner of the election after polling 15,191,847 votes to defeat the candidate of the PDP, Atiku who scored 11, 262, 978 votes.

Briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, Abdulsalami noted the results of the presidential elections have raised a lot of dust with grievances expressed across various divide.

He said that he was pleased to hear that the PDP has decided to approach the court to seek redress instead of resorting to violence.

He said: “As much as we have grievances, l’ m glad that the PDP say they are going to court to challenge the process.

“l think this is the right way to go about it, and l hope and pray that we will maintain this.”

The former Head of State also confirmed that members of the committee had met with Atiku, who raised concerns over the conduct and outcome of the presidential election as well as the forthcoming elections.

He, however, explained that what the former Vice President raised were concerns and not conditions as being speculated in some section of the media.

He said: “The Presidential election result has raised a lot of dust and the people feel aggrieved.

“Yesterday l met the PDP Presidential candidate and his party in other to ensure that this peace committee ensures that really, our concern is about Nigeria.

“Atiku presented his grievances and his observations, he did not present any conditions, he gave his complaints, which we have come to presented and discuss with Mr. President to see what can be done.

“And to listen to their grievances and what they think has gone wrong and we are here today to see his Excellency the President in other to relay the fears and concerns of the PDP and Mr. President he listen to us and has taken note of what we have told him.

Nigerians should please on behalf of this country and all of us, regardless, we need peace.

“This country is very, very important to all of us. We are not talking about self-interest. We are talking about the interest of the country.

“I keep saying whenever there is violence, we are not going to see violence in Ikoyi, in the Villa and you will not find violence in the various government houses in this country.

“It is always the poor man that gets to kill themselves and so on,” he added.

Other members of the committee that attended the meeting with the President were the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Mathew Hassan Kukah, His Grace, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, Catholic Bishop of Abuja Archdiocese.