As the Supreme Court is set to deliver judgement on
the Bauchi State governorship election suit any moment this week, elders of the
state under the auspices of 'Coalition of Elders for Peace and Good Governance
in Bauchi State' have appealed to the state citizens to accept the outcome of
the verdict in good faith.
The coalition of elders made the appeal in a statement
issued to journalists on Sunday and signed by Sarkin Arewan Bauchi, Alhaji
Hassan Sharif; Mr. Apolos J.H, Alhaji Abdullahi Gololo, Alhaji Lawan Mohammed
Gungura, Alhaji Kawule Kakudi, Alhaji Ibrahim Hardawa, Alhaji Hassan Galadiman
Wandi, Alhaji Danlami Ubale Zaranda, Alhaji Inuwa Boto and Malam Yahya
Gabciyari.
Other signatories are Malam Hassan Dagu, Alhaji
Abdullahi Sarkin Yamma, Garba Sa'idu Cheledi, Alhaji Mai Jama'a Damba, Alhaji
Adamu K. Udubo, Alhaji Hamza S. Sakuwa, Alhaji Ahmed Alaramma Itas, Alhaji
Sambo S. Jama'are, Alhaji Garba Wuro Dawakeri and Alhaji Sa'idu Adamu Ginja.
According to the elders, the appeal became
imperative in view of the political tension in the state as the judgement is
about to be passed by the Supreme Court.
They said the state is known for peace and
political tolerance since the second republic when losers went to court to seek
redress, saying the court decisions had never triggered violence or crisis in
the state hence the need for the citizens to maintain the tempo.
“As elders, we foresee danger in crises, and we
won't like a situation where the generation of our unborn children suffers because
of the inactions of some unscrupulous elements within our midst.
"It is on this basis that we call on the good
citizens of the state to maintain the tempo they are known for by accepting
whatever decision the Supreme Court may pass as the state should be our first
priority," they said in the statement.
Similarly, another civil society organisations
known as Arewa Youth Mobilisation and Mass Mobilisation for Voting Wisely has
urged politicians and supporters of political parties in the state to avoid
overheating the polity ahead of the Supreme Court's verdict.
Spokesperson for the organisations, Abdullahi
Abdulkadir, while addressing a press conference at NUJ Secretariat in Bauchi, also
urged security agents to be on the alert with a view to forestalling any
potential break down of law and order after the judgement.
"We should be very careful and tolerant, and
remain law-abiding. When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. So
let us accept whatever decision made by the court in good faith," he
pleaded.
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