Analysing Kano NNPP, APC Political Imbroglio

By Abdullahi Yakubu

THE broad daylight altercations between the two major political parties in Kano state with each raising alarm and pointing acusing finger at the other over the clandestine moves to rig election and  issues around alleged  sponsorship of merceneries to truncate the governatorial election in the state, calls for caution and decorum.

I decided to write and analyze this issue that relates to personal attacks and casting aspersions on adherence of respective political parties so as to put it in proper perspective and bring it to public domain.

Professionally, I view this negative trend as a draw to the much amplified struggle for the entrenchment of a viable political culture in the Country. I think that it will only be para material if the political class will shun this negative trend and have  respect for one another.

Most of the media representatives worth their onions in the state will bear me witness that the utterances and usage of damaging adjectives of virulent and vituperative verbal attacks against the the governor and APC as a party by the  NNPP that grabbed most of the Houses of Representatives seats during the last Presidential election leave much to be desired.

The opposition NNPP  fired the first salvo by attacking the APC from all fronts, raising damaging allegations against the ruling party.

Most of the attacks were contained  in the  Speech of  the Chairman of the NNPP,  Honourable Umar Hudu Doguwa, aimed at painting the APC black in the eyes of the world.

Hear him:”The first leg of the 2023 general elections was conducted on February 25, 2023. The exercise drew widespread condemnations from all opposition parties, all local and international election observers, and majority of Nigerians because it had not only fallen short of the barest minimum expectations of Nigerians but was also characterized by alleged scandalous election malpractices.

Whereas in Kano  Some unpatriotic, indisciplined, and heartless politicians within the ruling party in Kano State are still scheming to  cause even more mayhem during the forthcoming gubernatorial elections with the intent of not only disrupting it but also killing even more people in addition to the over twenty persons they allegedly killed in Tudun Wada, Takai, Makoda,  Gwale and Rogo local governments, to mention but a few.

“We are in possession of credible information regarding the plans being hatched by Governor Ganduje and his cohorts to perpetrate violence and disrupt the election  hoping to generate the infamous 2019 scenario.

“It is important to state that the very persons that entered the collation centre in Nasarawa Local Government and physically and  destroyed election results in 2019 are the same people that are now rewarded with the gubernatorial tickets of the APC in 2023.

“Being one of the most allegedly corrupt public officers in  the Country, Mr. Ganduje has gone very far in Compromising some law enforcement agents, especially the Kano director of DSS (who we also believe is doing the biddings of his bosses in Abuja).

“The partisan role that some of them played in the February 25,  2023 in some local government areas in the state is exactly what he wants them to repeat in the forthcoming election.

“We are aware that he is facing some resistance from some of the heads of the agencies in Kano and he has rushed to Abuja to meet with their bosses.

“We know that the  Director of the DSS in Kano who also operates as the state “Chairman of Gandujiya,” has vowed never to allow any party other than the ruling party to win the gubernatorial race in Kano.

“The grandeur display of  partisanship by the DSS in the February 25, 2023 election leaves no one in  doubt that the threat by the Kano director is indeed very serious.

“It is especially important to place on record that all attempts by Ganduje to compromise  the Inspector General of Police has failed. “We wish to  commend the IGP’s patriotism and professionalism and his non-partisan position.

“Finally, it was George Washington who said: “… if the laws are to be so trampled upon with impunity, and a minority is  to dictate to the majority, … ,nothing but anarchy and confusion is to be expected thereafter.” In Kano state, we will never again, allow the peoples’ mandate to be stolen. They have stolen it in 2019.

“We restrained our supporters and stopped them from taking to the streets to protest. This time around, it will be very difficult to restrain our supporters,again.

“We dare say that any law enforcement agent and any INEC Staff, ad hoc or not, that will do their work patriotically and professionally without compromising or colluding with Gandujiyya to subvert the peoples mandate is surely a blessing to the good people of Kano state.

” We make haste to add that anybody that is coming to Kano state to cause mischief and attempt to tamper with election results, will be on their own. “The Kano NNPP is fully ready. We must,and we will, protect the mandate of the People at all costs.”

However, in its swift reaction to the unsubstantiated allegations levelled against it, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano state said boldly, categorically and emphatically, that it would check any attempt by the opposition New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to unleash any form of electoral malfeasance, during the forthcoming gubernatorial and state Assembly elections that could lead to defeat of the ruling party or declaration of the election as inconclusive.

The State Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, who sounded the warning in a statement, said the APC was compelled to bring the plan to the attention of the public, “because this could disrupt the governorship and House of Assembly elections to its favour.”

He further stated that government had received credible information on how thugs will be hired from villages in Kano and beyond to upset the electoral process through violence, massive rigging, box snatching and arson.   

Malam Garba recalled that in 2019, the opposition managed a well-organized election rigging network, particularly in the Metropolitan local governments, where youths, mostly without voter cards, were engaged to perpetrate the act.

The Commissioner alleged that this time around, the NNPP was planning to bring chaos through the use of thugs to cause mayhem with a view to dispersing voters at polling units in order to have the opportunity to rig the elections and subvert the will of the people.

He further alleged that the statement issued by the opposition in the state was just playing the victim card, but had perfected their nefarious plans to ensure that they disrupt the electoral process and deploy maximum violence.

He assured that the APC would ensure that peace prevails in the state.The commissioner, however, called on relevant security agencies to be alive to their responsibilities by fishing out any individual or group bent on fomenting trouble to deny people the opportunity to exercise their franchise.

These were the positions of the NNPP and APC as they surge for each other’s  throat.What this writer is saying is that there is need for the parties to exercise restraint and for the security agencies to be proactive in dealing with the situation so that the state will have a hitch-free and peaceful governatorial and State assembly elections.

There is no gainsaying the fact that the two parties should rise above the blame game and work towards instilling a viable political culture so that the upcoming generation would emulate good conduct, instead of promoting rancour,anarchy and overheating the polity,unnecessarily.

On its part to the Kano State Peace Committee (KPC)  has played a significant role in mobilising all the political parties to play safe as they participate in the forthcoming gubernatorial election and  expressed deep concern over recent clashes among supporters of some political parties at different locations in the state.

Recalls that over Eight political parties have signed a Peace Accord, during a Parley organized by KPC, designed towards ensuring violent-free elections in Kano. But recent violent clashes by some  party supporters have taken the KPC aback.

According to a Statement released, on Tuesday,  to Journalists by the Secretary of KPC, Ambassador Ibrahim Waiya, the body expressed deepest concern over the increasing violent attacks among political party supporters in the state.

Waiya stated that the KPC has observed,  with dismay, the blatant violation of recent Peace Accord signed by eight political parties’ governorship candidates in the state.

He regretted that the Peace Accord has been grossly violated by some party supporters with violent clashes in recent times, especially at the following notable locations: Dambatta/Makoda, Rimin Kebe, Mandawari, Rigiyar Lemo, Larabar Abasawa, Dawakin Kudu and Tudun Wada.

According to the Statement: “This ugly development is glaringly threatening the peace and security of the state. The most current reported violence unleashed on the residents of Rimin Kebe quarters of Nassarawa LGA, which claimed the life of an innocent young boy by the alleged supporters of a candidate seeking election for the House of Representatives, was not only dangerous to the lives of Kano citizens but also uncalled for.

Like wise the killings and burning  of innocent souls at Tudun wada local government area of the state was another very terrible episode that will go down in history as worst human massacre.

It’s good that the INEC cancelled the election one week will be enough for any peace seeker to broker peace so that the election would be conducted  hitch free.

Yakubu is Kano Bureau Chief of the LEADERSHIP newspapers.

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