Supporters
of Yahaya Bello and James Faleke during a clash at the All Progressives
Congress Headquarters in Abuja
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Violence erupted at the
National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja on Monday as
supporters of the new Kogi State governorship candidate of the party, Alhaji
Yahaya Bello, and James Faleke’s loyalists engaged themselves in a bloody
clash. Faleke
was the running mate of the late APC governorship candidate in the November 21
election in the state, Alhaji Abubakar Audu.
Stones,
sticks and other missiles were deployed in different directions by thugs, who
broke through police barricades in an attempt to force their way into the party
headquarters.
The Punch report continues:
As
the clash raged, party leaders were holed up in a meeting behind closed doors
on the crisis over the choice of a replacement for the late Audu.
Meanwhile
APC has submitted Bello’s name as a replacement for the late Audu, which the
Independent National Electoral Commission confirmed receiving on Monday.
Although
what triggered the violence was unclear as of the time of filing this report,
it was learnt that an altercation between two rival supporters led to a
free-for-all.
Several
vehicles were vandalized and no fewer than five persons were injured in the
fracas in which the supporters dismissed the presence of security operatives to
engage one another in a violent confrontation.
Some
policemen rushed one of the badly injured fighters to an undisclosed health
facility.
Police
later called for a reinforcement to be able to bring the situation under
control.
The
meeting of the APC leaders with Bello and Faleke was scheduled to begin at 3pm
but did not start until about 4.20pm.
Bello’s
supporters arrived at the secretariat first in several buses but the security
officials restricted them to the outer parameters of the main entrance gate of
the party headquarters.
They
entertained themselves with drumming, singing and dancing when Faleke and his
entourage arrived at the scene.
As
soon as Faleke and his close associates entered the party secretariat,
supporters of both men struggled to outdo each other in shouting the names of
their principal.
They
yelled repeatedly “Sai Faleke” (only Faleke) and “Sai Bello” (only Bello).
This
led to a hot exchange of words between the supporters, leading to a violent
clash between them.
The
fight, which began shortly after 3.30pm, lasted for about 45 minutes before
order was restored by the police.
The
meeting of the party leaders, members of the National Working Committee and the
two contenders was still ongoing as of 9.30pm on Monday.
Those
at the meeting included the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai; Senators
Dino Melaye, Mohammed Ohiare and members of the John 0digie-Oyegun-led National
Working Committee.
Others
at the meeting included some members of the Kogi State House of Assembly.
An
angry party leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the
sensitivity of the matter, blamed the party leadership for the crisis.
He
said, “We could have handled this better. Why didn’t we call the two men
together earlier? Why would you decide on a candidate before calling a meeting
of the two parties?
“If
you are Faleke, how will you feel when you first read about the party’s
decision in the papers before the party calls you for discussions? There should
be some respect for crying out loud.”
In
the meantime, INEC said on Monday that it had received the request by the APC
to replace the late Audu’s name with that of Bello for the supplementary
governorship election in Kogi State on Saturday.
The
commission’s Deputy Director, Publicity, Mr Nick Dazang, who confirmed this in
an interview with journalists, was however, silent on when the commission
received the request.
Dazang
said, “They (APC) have sent the name of their replacement candidate and he is
the runner-up in their primary, that is Yahaya Bello, to the commission.
“The
commission is committed to conducting the two elections. That is why in respect
of Kogi, in spite of what happened, we came out with a public notice, which
invited the APC to submit its replacement candidate for the election.”
Meanwhile,
the suit filed by Wada, and his party, the PDP, seeking an order declaring them
as the winners of the November 21 governorship election in the state, comes up
for mention before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday (today).
It
was learnt that the suit filed on November 27, had been assigned to Justice Gabriel
Kolawole.
Our
correspondent also learnt on Monday that the matter would only come up for
mention and not hearing on Tuesday as it remained unclear if respondents to the
suit had been served and responded to the suit.
The respondents to the suit
are INEC, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
Abubakar Malami, and the APC.
Wada
and the PDP argued in their suit that in view of the death of the APC
candidate, Audu, they should be declared the winners of the election as the
surviving candidate with the majority of lawful votes cast during the poll.
The
plaintiffs also asked the court to compel the INEC to issue Wada with a
Certificate of Return.
In
a separate application, the plaintiffs also asked the court to restrain INEC
from conducting the supplementary election scheduled for Saturday.
The
plaintiffs, through their counsel, Chris Uche (SAN), also asked the court to
issue an order of injunction restraining the APC from organising or holding a
fresh primary for the purpose of substituting their candidate ahead of the
supplementary or other election for the Kogi State governorship for 2015.
They
also asked the court to declare that APC could not organise and hold a fresh
primary for the purpose of the supplementary election in view of the “immutable
statutory timeliness provided by enabling sections of the Electoral Act 2010
and the INEC timetable for the Kogi Governorship election”.
They
also asked the court to hold that the APC could not lawfully nominate a
candidate for the supplementary governorship election slated for the December 5
without a valid and legally cognisable primary of the APC conducted within the
mandatory timeliness specified by the Electoral Act.
The
case has not been assigned to any judge.
In
a related development, the APC youth movement in Kogi State on Monday hailed
the NWC of the party on its handling of the replacement for the late Audu.
The
Chairman of the APC youth group, Mr Samuel Davies, in a media briefing in
Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, expressed the youths’ support for the choice of
Bello, who they said was the runner-up to the late Audu during the state’s APC
governorship primary.
He said, “In this scenario, the person, who came second in the validly conducted primary of the APC, should be allowed to step into the shoes of Prince Abubakar Audu to avoid legal land mines the PDP is already laying ahead of the declaration of the final election result.”
He said, “In this scenario, the person, who came second in the validly conducted primary of the APC, should be allowed to step into the shoes of Prince Abubakar Audu to avoid legal land mines the PDP is already laying ahead of the declaration of the final election result.”
APC Peace Move Ends
In Deadlock
TheCable
reports that the meeting which leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
held in Abuja on Monday to resolve the Kogi state crisis ended in deadlock as
James Faleke, the late Abubakar Audu’s running mate, vowed to challenge the
party in court.
Faleke,
who described the meeting as a “mere briefing”, said he would seek legal
redress against the nomination of Yahaya Bello as the party’s governorship
candidate.
Faleke
also distanced himself from the supplementary election scheduled to take place
on December 5.
“We
met for more than two hours, but we discovered that the meeting was a mere
briefing,” he said.
“The
party told us that they have nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello as the substitute
Kogi governorship candidate. But we told them that, that was not acceptable.
“I
have submitted a letter to the party that I will not be paired with Yahaya
Bello because, I am governor-elect.
“I
will not be part of the election, and because I have pulled out it will be null
and void.
“We
are going to challenge the decision of the party in court. I am not a deputy
governor to anybody. They party took the decision and just invited us.
I
also told him, Mr chairman for us as a family, Kogi state political family we
are not taking part in that election, my name cannot be submitted because I was
not even consulted in the first instance.
“The
governor elect cannot yet become another deputy governorship candidate.
“I
want to make it very clear that Alhaji Yahaya Bello did not take part in all
our campaign process and we are only contesting election in 91 polling units
out 2, 548 there about polling units and we have made it very clear that if
they go ahead to conduct election because I have pulled out that election would
be challenged in the court of law, it will be null and void.
“We won’t be addressing you today if the party out of honour and the path of honour we championed there is for the party to go to court and challenge INEC and Mr Chairman told us directly right away without considering it twice that the party will not go to court and since the party is not going to court we have taken it upon ourselves as our right to defend ourselves in court and we are challenging the decision.”
“We won’t be addressing you today if the party out of honour and the path of honour we championed there is for the party to go to court and challenge INEC and Mr Chairman told us directly right away without considering it twice that the party will not go to court and since the party is not going to court we have taken it upon ourselves as our right to defend ourselves in court and we are challenging the decision.”
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