As the 2007 elections approached, honest and patriotic Nigerians thanked God for that glorious opportunity and vowed to rescind the last imprint of Obasanjo and the PDP from the nation’s leadership through the ballot box. But that could not be. The people’s wish could not prevail because Obasanjo, who had long before the elections told the world that the elections would be a do-or-die affair, employed the police, the military and other security agents to implement his declaration to the letter. On July 18, 2007, in the course of our discussion, a learned lawyer summed up the irreparable harm that Obasanjo inflicted on the nation’s electoral process this way: “When Ibrahim Babangida annulled the June 12, 1993, presidential election he inflicted a serious harm on the nation’s electoral process. Yet, he merely destroyed the product of that process but did not tamper with the electoral process itself. But Obasanjo, both in 2003 and 2007, completely destroyed the electoral process itself. It will take many years to repair the damage that he has done to the nation’s electoral process and to democracy.” This book is the concluding part of the three-volume series on how Obasanjo, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) destroyed the electoral process, created another political madness in the process and foisted it on the nation in April 2007. It is the concluding part of the series that will, on the one hand, annoy some, particularly members of the PDP who are primarily responsible for the nation’s current distress, and on the other hand, bring solace to the rest of Nigerians who are the hapless victims of Olusegun Obasanjo and his team of election riggers.
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