Twenty governorship aspirants vying for the
gubernatorial ticket of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kogi State have
kicked against the decision of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the
party approving ‘indirect primary’ to elect the party's standard bearer for the
November 16 election.
The NWC had last week Friday approved indirect
primary, following a formal request from the state executive and stakeholders
in preference for the indirect primary.
But addressing journalists at the national
headquarters of the party on Monday in Abuja, Mohammed Ali, said the decision
of the NWC to approve indirect primary amounts to muzzling the wish of the
generality of the party members in the state.
The aspirants, armed with a protest letter
addressed to the National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomole, resolved
after an emergency meeting held last Sunday by the governorship aspirants in
the state that the planned adoption of the indirect party primary was inherent
with serious negative consequences for the fortune of the party in the state.
The aspirants observed that the decision taken
without adequate consultation with critical stakeholders of the party in the
state, especially the governorship aspirants on the platform of the party and
other contending groups in the polarised structure of the party in the state,
was regrettable.
The letter read: "The decision to adopt an
indirect primary by the NWC is fraught with severe implications. Firstly,
contrary to the information given to the NWC, there are suits pending in Abuja
court seeking to determine the authentic executive of the party in the state.
As a matter of fact, at the last hearing, the suit was adjourned till October
2, 2019.
"We observe that as a party committed to the
enthronement of popular democracy, the resort to an indirect primary in the state
chapter of the APC amounts to muzzling the wish of the generality of our party
members.
"It is on record that the state Governor,
Yahaya Bello's factional party executive council members, which he is angling
as delegates for the indirect primary, are peopled by his political appointees
and loyalists who are on the payroll of the state government."
The aspirants noted further that governorship
election for Kogi and Bayelsa States are scheduled for November l6, 2019, saying: "We note with sadness the
selective approach of the NWC in treating the primary election in Kogi State in
isolation of that of Bayelsa State."
However, in order to prevent the breakdown of law
and other, the police have mobilised to the party's headquarters as pro-Bello
and anti-Bello groups had earlier protested at the party headquarters.
The gubernatorial aspirants who kicked against the
indirect primary were Aliyu Zakari-Jiya, Dr. Tim Diche, Alhaji Yusuf Haruna,
Admiral Usman Jibrin (rtd), Alhaji Mohammed Audu, Alhaji Mohammed Ali, Alhaji
Sani Lulu Abdullahi, AlhajiJibrin Haruna Mohammed and AIhaji Mohammed.
Others included Sheik Ibrahim Jibril, Chief Momoh Y.
Obaro, Prince Sani Shuaibu, Gowon Egbunu, Prince Sanni Shuaibu, Prince Mustapha
Mona Audu, Alhaji Ahmed Ibrahim Aruwa, Akpa Patrick, Sunday Edibo, Khalid Adams
and Yusuf Ali.
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