The
electorate should be allowed to choose who they want to represent them
both at the ward and council levels. I have no anointed candidate. It is
not in my character to anoint anybody for election. I believe in due
process, justice and fairness. The will of the people should prevail.
Grassroots is the foundation of our party. As leaders, we should respect
the wishes of our people, the governor had said.
Senator
Smart Adeyemi, representing Kogi West Senatorial District, had
applauded the governor for his stand, describing it as a departure from
the past. Adeyemi, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), said: If all leaders behave like Wada,
democracy would be the best form of government. Essentially, the
electorate would reap bountifully from the dividends of democracy. We
have a democrat as governor, inasmuch as you allow the people to choose
their representatives, elections would always be free and fair. We are
now moving from an old order to a new order.
However,
the words of the two leaders appeared short of soothing some party
faithful who cried out alleging imposition of candidates by government
officials who, they claimed, preferred their own men to the peoples
choices in the primaries of the party. Findings indicated that such
developments resulted in riots as the exercise became violent in
different parts of the state.
In
lbaji Local Government Area, some people allegedly burned down the
secretariat to protest the outcome of the exercise, which produced David
Ogu. In Yagba West Local Government, the partys chairman in the area,
Ayo Alabi, as well as his secretary, Idowu Afolabi,Choose the right bestluggagetag in
an array of colors. sustained machete injuries as aggrieved party
members opted for weapons to settle scores with perceived erring
stakeholders.
In
Ogori Magongo Local Government Area, the battle was between the
Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olagbemiro Jegede, and a
member of the state House of Assembly, Honourable Gabriel Daudu. The
duos battle for the control of the area had split the PDP in the area in
two factions, which eventually found a good ground to do battle in the
primaries.
In
Ajaokuta Local Government Area, it was protest galore between
supporters of Hon. Sadiq Mohammed and the leadership of the PDP in the
state. Mohammeds faction had accused the partys hierarchy in the state
of giving patronage to those who had defected to the party only recently
at the expense of old members. The faction alleged that election
materials were given to supporters of the rival Moses Okino group. In
Lokoja, the Senator Tunde Ogbeha group, believed to hold the ace in the
politics of the area, boycotted the primaries due to what it described
as irreconcilable differences among camps within the party. Besides, the
spokesman of the group, Chief James Katungwo, said that the two
representatives of Lokoja in the House of Assembly, Suleiman Babadoko
and Idris Shehu,Choose the right bestluggagetag in an array of colors. had alleged that materials meant for the exercise were hijacked by hoodlums.
In
Ijumu Local Government Area, the exercise was delayed due to a court
order which restrained the party from using the list of delegates from
last years PDP council congress. However, when the order was lifted, it
was another supremacy battle between Hon. Biodun Ojo and Senator Smart
Adeyemis political platforms. But it took the initiative of Adeyemi to
resolve the crisis before the primaries could be conducted even though
to the annoyance of the other group. The situation was like that all
over the state during the PDP primaries.
However,
not only did other parties in the state - Action Congress of Nigeria
(ACN), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party
(ANPP) C record peaceful primaries, but they also benefitted from the
fallouts of the ruling partys exercise. Some aggrieved members have
elected to pitch tent with certain opposition parties with some of them
already in possession of tickets they could not have secured if they had
remained in PDP.
Surprisingly,
Governor Wada maintained his neutrality stand as he ordered fresh
primaries in Olamaboro and Bassa local government areas following
complains that candidates declared as winners were favoured by the
government. However, the same set of winners emerged again from the
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In
the aftermath of the primaries, some candidates shifted the battle to
the law courts. Councillorship aspirants from Omala Local Government
Area have taken the Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC)
to court, arguing that its chairman, Abraham Olaniran, is a
card-carrying member of the PDP and had once contested the House of
Assembly primaries in Kabba/Bunu Constituency.
A
chairmanship aspirant in Ogori-Magongo Local Government Area, Mr Auru
Ojo, has also instituted a legal action against the PDP and KOSIEC on
the grounds that the party failed to conduct primaries in the local
government, an action which, he said, amounted to illegality and a
breach of his rights.
Fears
that the local government election may not hold as scheduled, given the
numerous court cases against the KOSIEC were, however, allayed by the
judgment of a high court in Koton which dismissed the application for an
interlocutory injunction. The judge, Justice Alaba Omolaye Ajileye,
stated that the court could not grant a late application, coming on the
eve of the election, as enormous resources had already been committed to
the project.
Opposition
parties in the state have alleged collusion by the PDP and the
electoral body to rig the election with the ACN warning the ruling party
not to subvert the wishes of the electorate. The state chairman of the
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Alhaji Haddy Ametuo, in a statement in Lokoja, declared that the state
would be made ungovernable if the PDP believed it could remain
perpetually in power.
Ametuo
said presently, there was no intention of going to court to challenge
the outcome of the May 4 election, as any part of the state where the
process was rigged would simply be made ungovernable as seeking legal
redress would not change anything in the long run. However, Governor
Wada described those planning to disrupt the election as risking the
wrath of the law, warning them to drop such plans.
The
stage seems set for the epic battle next Saturday, given the certainty
somewhat that the election will hold and the assurance of the electoral
body of its readiness to conduct an election free of hitches. Political
watchers are of the opinion that the PDP will carry the day in spite of
the disagreements that arose from its primaries. They believe that the
only area with the possibility of an upset is Lokoja, where the ACN has
conceded to CPC to present the chairmanship candidate in the spirit of
merger. There are also indications that the CPC candidate, Alhaji Haruna
Isah, may eventually enjoy the support of the Ogbeha group, which is
said to still be undecided as to where to pitch its tent for the
election.
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