The leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, on Thursday survived a deadly attack on his convoy
in Kano.
The attack occurred at Kofar village on his way to
Bebeji Local Government Area of state.
Kwankwaso was safe, and 10 person, mostly women,
were fatally injured; 10 cars were smashed while six others were burnt beyond
recognition.
Confirming the incident to journalists in Kano, The
PDP deputy gubernatorial candidate, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, alleged that thugs
loyal to a member representing Kiru/Bebeji constituency, Abdulmumin Jibrin,
barricaded the road, resulting in bloody clash.
He said the assailants chose soft target in convoy,
explaining that a 70-year-old man, Jibrin Dan Aku, and the chairperson of Voice
of Divorcees, Altine Abdullahi, were among the victims.
Gwarzo revealed that there was no loss of life
during what he described as "premeditated attack."
The PDP deputy governorship candidate added that
the police escort attached to the convoy contained the situation.
“Kwankwaso is safe, hale and hearty, and as I speak
to you, he is addressing PDP supporters at Kwanar Dangora. He is expected back
in the city tonight," he stated.
Gwarzo attributed the resurgence of violence to the
state Deputy Commissioner of Police, Balarebe Sule whose he said his transfer
out of Kano was compromised by police high command in readiness for election
rigging.
He said the DCP Sule has been giving cover to
miscreants from APC to unleashed mayhem, noting however that "here was a
man that was sent off and violence receded, but his dramatic return just a day
in the command, violence returned."
Kwankwaso had planned his final rally alongside the
PDP governorship candidate, Abba Yusuf, to be held at Kiru and Bebeji on Thursday
but the long motorcade of the party leader was denied passage through Kofa
village.
Spokesman for Kano Police Command, Abdullahi
Haruna, confirmed the incident, saying the police had promptly dispatched its
men to bring the situation under control.
He said police are yet to ascertain the casualty
figures in the clash.
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