Presidential candidate of All
Progressives Congress, APC, General Mohammadu Buhari has threatened to back out
of the historic Abuja peace accord should the political allies of president
Goodluck Jonathan continue with their insults and verbal attacks on his person.
He also warned that no one
should regard his patriotic commitment to maintaining national peace for
weakness, stressing that neither president Jonathan nor his aides have the
monopoly for the “flagrant breaches to the Abuja Peace Accord.”
Buhari’s outburst followed the
recent actions of Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose whom he said wished him
dead in a paid advertorial and the Director-General of the People’s Democratic
Party Presidential Campaign Organization, PDPPCO who was said to have repeated
thrown tantrums over his academic qualifications.
It
will be recalled that President Jonathan, Buhari and other 12 presidential
candidates on January 10, 2014 signed a peace pact to resist violence before,
during and after the general elections
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