Faleke with Late Audu: Faleke
has faulted APC for attempting to shave his head behind his back, claiming not being consulted before nomination as running mate to Bello
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The crisis created by the
demise of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Kogi State’s
governorship election, Prince Abubakar Audu, seems to be growing fast.
Audu’s
running mate in the November 21 election, James Abiodun Faleke, has declined to
pair with Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who has been named the party’s candidate for the
supplementary election on Saturday, insisting that he should be declared
governor-elect on the APC platform.
The Nation report continues:
The
APC looked set to win the election but the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) declared it inconclusive, following the inability of some
registered voters to vote in 91 units.
In
a letter to APC National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Faleke dissociated
himself from the supplementary poll, which he insisted was unnecessary since
the November 21 governorship election produced the candidates of the APC as
clear winners.
He
said rather than substitute its late standard bearer at the governorship
election for the purpose of a supplementary election, the party ought to have
urged the electoral umpire to declare it the winner of the poll since the
expected results from the scheduled election would be inconsequential.
In
the 91 units, there are 49,000 registered would-be voters. Of the lot, only
25,000 have voter cards. The APC is leading by 41,000 votes.
“Please
take this letter as confirmation to dissociate myself from the unusual and
strange supplementary nomination of my humble self as running mate to Alhaji
Yahaya Bello, this also serves as a notice of rejection of the purported and
illegal nomination of myself as running mate to Alhaji Yahaya Bello,” Faleke
wrote in the letter to Odigie-Oyegun.
He
said it would amount to a betrayal of trust and injustice on the part of the
party to pick Bello who, according to him, joined forces with the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) against the APC during the election, as the inheritor of
all the late Audu and himself put into the campaigns to ensure victory for the
APC.
Besides,
Faleke faulted the APC for attempting to shave his head behind him, claiming
that no one consulted him before his name was forwarded as running mate to
Bello.
The
letter reads: “I wish to put it on record that I was neither consulted by
anybody before my name was submitted as running mate to a man who has since the
conduct of primaries, abandoned the party, took the party to court, worked for
the PDP, thereby causing our party to lose his polling unit 80 votes to his
ally party PDPs 116, repeating same feat at the Ward level with APC scoring
1,146 to PDP’s 2,058.
“While
it is true that the said Alhaji Yahaya Bello participated in our party
primaries, its trite that party primaries are conducted to produce a candidate
and once a candidate is produced, the congress, being an ad-hoc tool for that
purpose, should automatically extinguish.
“It
is clear from this injustice, that our party is on the path of rewarding
disloyalty and discourage loyalty through this act of impunity for which we all
fought the PDP.
“It
may also interest you Mr. Chairman Sir, that the said Yahaya Bello, since the
conduct of the primaries, had been aloof from party activities as it is on
record that he did not attend a single meeting or campaign rally of the party.
“Mr.
Chairman Sir, I am sure that it is neither in your interest, nor that of the
party in particular and the public in general to lord an illegality on the
people of Kogi State.
“Please,
take note that I am not interested in surrendering the mandate the people of
Kogi State bestowed on the Audu/Faleke joint ticket at the November 21 poll as
I remain the governor-elect.
“I
believe in the leadership of our great party to resolve this in the shortest
possible time, failure upon which I shall be forced to seek redress in the
court of law.”
In
his latest letter, Faleke restated his position as contained in two letters
last Thursday from his cousel, Chief Wole Olanipekun to the APC national
chairman and the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu.
In
all the letters, Faleke mainted that the idea of a supplementary election
should not arise because the APC had already won the governorship slot by
polling 240, 867 to beat Governor Idris Wada of the PDP who polled 199, 514.
He
said there was no truth in the belief that the outstanding votes could sway the
poll’s results, adding that only 25,000 of the 49, 353 registered voters from
91 units from 18 council areas where the supplementary election would take
place have their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), pointing out that the PDP would
still be trailing the APC even if it garners all the outstanding votes.
Faleke’s
letter, titled: “Re:My purported nomination as deputy governor,” reads:
“Information at my disposal from the National Secretary of our party, the All
Progressives Congress and my telephone conversation with your good self,
confirmed to me that the party had issued INEC form and submitted my name
as running mate to Alhaji Yahaya Bello in the forthcoming unusual and strange
supplementary election scheduled for 5th December, 2015, covering 91 polling
units in Kogi State to elect a “supplementary governor”.
“Mr.
Chairman, you may recall that an election was conducted on the 21st November
2015, in which I was running mate to the late Prince Abubakar Audu: I therefore
remain fully committed to that joint ticket which received the blessings of the
party leadership, including your good self, evident from your attendance at the
campaign rallies to ensure total victory for your great party through which the
people of Kogi State massively and overwhelmingly voted for us.
“Following the demise of my
principal after the announcement of results from the polling units, wards,
local government areas and the state, our party had highest number of votes of
240, 867 against PDP’s 199, 514, thus creating a difference of 41, 353 votes
between the two leading parties. On the strength of this, I hereby state
clearly that I remain the governor-elect of Kogi State on the platform of our
great party.”
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