The renowned author pointed out that a spokeswoman for the US State Department had acknowledged the anger voiced over the way the polls at the elections were conducted and every technological issues.
The All Progressives Congress (APC)’s Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) has encouraged US President Joe Biden to “trash” an open letter sent by renowned author Chimamanda Adichie to him.
Chimamanda observed that a spokeswoman for the US Department of State had acknowledged the anger raised about the handling of the polls and technical issues in an open letter to US President Joe Biden published in The Atlantic on Thursday.
The envoy’s assertion that the proceedings were a “competitive election” that “represents a new period for Nigerian politics and democracy” is fake.
American intelligence “surely cannot be so inept”, she argued.
Responding in a terse tweet on Friday, the APC PCC Director of Media and Publicity, Bayo Onanuga, urged Biden to dispose of the letter as soon as it arrives.
“Dear President Joe Biden, please just trash the open letter by Chimamanda on Nigeria’s election once it gets to your desk. She wrote fiction, inspired by the monumental loss of her tribesman Peter Obi,” he said.
While Chimamanda restated her support of Obi in her letter to the US president, the revered novelist made no mention of doing so based on ethnicity.
“I supported Peter Obi, the Labour Party candidate, and hoped he would win, as polls predicted, but I was prepared to accept any result because we had been assured that technology would guard the sanctity of votes,” she said.
Obi had repeatedly urged his supporters to shun ethnic and religious sentiments, saying no one should vote for him based on either.