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  • Faleke’s, Bello’s supporters clash at APC secretariat

    Faleke’s, Bello’s supporters clash at APC secretariat

    Supporters of Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who was chosen to replace the late Prince Abubakar Audu in this weekend’s supplementary election in Kogi State and those of James Abiodun Falake clashed yesterday at the APC National Secretariat.

    The supporters, carrying sticks and stones, tore at one another as policemen looked helpless and unable to curtail them.

    Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, who arrived at the secretariat at about the time the supporters were beginning to go violent, abandoned his car at the gate and walked into the secretariat.

    A few seconds later, Faleke arrived the scene, sparking off the fight between the supporters who started throwing stones.

    Some carrying sticks started chasing one another.

    An elderly man wearing a blue brocade with a cap to match was seen calling some of the protesters who were running away from the scene to return.

    Some policemen took cover to avoid being hit by stones.

    One of the vehicles on Faleke’s convoy was hit on the bonnet by a stone.

    Mobile policemen were drafted to the secretariat.

    Bello arrived the APC secretariat with his supporters at about 2.45pm and immediately went into the office of the National Secretary. His supporters practically blocked the gate, chanting Sai Yahaya Bello.

    They carried placard.

    As early as 9.00, security had been strengthened at the secretariat.

    Visitors were restricted. Journalists were subjected to heavy security checks before being allowed into the secretariat.

    The meeting of the party leadership with stakeholders of the party in Kogi State, which was earlier scheduled to begin at about 10.00a.m., did not start until about 4.00pm.

    At the meeting were Bello, Faleke, El-Rufai, who was chairman of the panel that conducted the Kogi governorship primary of the party, Senator Dino Melaye and Senator Mohammed Okhiare, among other APC leaders from the state.

  • Governor-elect can’t be deputy governorship candidate, says Faleke

    Governor-elect can’t be deputy governorship candidate, says Faleke

    Deputy Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 21 Kogi governorship election Hon. James Abiodun Faleke again yesterday declined to run with Alhaji  Yahaya Bello in Saturday’s supplementary election.

    Speaking at the party’s secretariat in Abuja, he said:  “The issue of Kogi state was paramount in the minds of national leaders and they wanted a solution to it.

    “However, we met for about two hours as you have observed and we discovered that the meeting that we were invited for was just a mere briefing rather than it being where we could have deliberated and solved the quagmire we find ourselves in. We were only briefed about the position of the party.

    “The party told us that it had nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello and of course, we made it clear that as the political family of Prince Abubakar Audu, because it is not acceptable and we are not going with it.

    “I personally observed that my name has been submitted to INEC as deputy governorship candidate to pair with Alhaji Yahaya Bello and I told the National Chairman clearly and in clear words, that I have submitted a letter this morning distancing myself from that decision and that on no ground will I want to be associated with the decision of the party to pair me with Alhaji Yahaya Bello because I am already governor-elect.

    “I also told him, Mr. Chairman for us as a family, Kogi state political family, we are not taking part in that election and my name cannot be submitted because I was not even consulted in the first instance. The Governor-elect cannot 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 or 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 had followed  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 to defend ourselves in court and we are challenging the decision”.

    Faleke was at the briefing with Mohammed Audu, first son of the late Audu, former Minister, Humphery Abba and a former Commissioner in Audu’s executive during his previous tenure, Halima Alfa.

  • Bello, Faleke supporters clash in Abuja

    Bello, Faleke supporters clash in Abuja

    Supporters of Alhaji Yahaya Bello who was chosen to replace the Kate Prince Abubakar Audu in this weekend’s supplementary election in Kogi state and those of James Abiodun Falake clashed at the APC national Secretariat just as the party was about to begin a meeting with stakeholders in the state to announce their choice.

    The supporters carrying sticks and stones tore at each other freely with the policemen on ground looking helpless and unable to curtail them.

    Kaduna state governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai who arrived the secretariat about the time the supporters were beginning to go violent had to abandon his car at the gate and enter the secretariat on foot.

    A few seconds later, James Faleke arrived the scene, sparking off the fight between the supporters who started throwing stones at each other, while others carrying sticks started chasing after each other.

    An elderly man wearing blue brocade with cap to match was seen calling some of the rioters who were running away from the scene to return while some of the police men had to take cover to avoid being hit with the stones.

    One of the vehicles on the convoy of Faleke was hit on the bonnet by the flying stone thrown by one of the rioters.

    A detachment of heavily armed Mobile policemen had to be drafted to the APC secretariat to bring the situation under control.

    Bello had arrived the APC secretariat with his supporters at about 2.45pm and immediately went into the office of the National Secretary, while his supporters practically blocked the gate of the secretariat chanting Sai Yahaya Bello and carrying placard.

    As early as 9.00, security had been beefed up at the secretariat with sources saying that the leadership had information that hired crowd were clearing to the secretariat from Kogi to come and protest at the secretariat.

    Visitors to the APC secretariat were however restricted while Journalists covering the party were subjected to heavy security checks before being allowed into the secretariat.

    The meeting of the party leadership with stakeholder of the party in Kogi state which was earlier scheduled to begin at about 10.00am however did not start until about 4.00pm.

    The meeting had in attendance Alhaji Yahaya Bello, James Abiodun Faleke, Nasir el-Rufai who was chairman of the panel that conducted the Kogi governorship primary of the party, Senator Dino Melaye, Senator Mohammed Okhiare among other APC leaders from Kogi state.

  • Kogi: Faleke rejects Bello  in fresh letter to Oyegun

    Kogi: Faleke rejects Bello in fresh letter to Oyegun

    •Wants APC to apply ‘Doctrine of Necessity’
    •Audu supporters launch protests, block roads

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) running mate in the stalemated governorship election in Kogi State, Mr. Abiodun Faleke, is not disposed to the party’s choice of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as replacement for the late Prince Abubakar Audu.

    Faleke yesterday wrote a second letter to the party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun in apparent reaction to the APC decision to pick Bello to replace Audu ahead of the supplementary election scheduled for this weekend. He insisted that he is not prepared to give up his ‘mandate’ for any reason whatsoever.

    He said he is the rightful person to step into the late Audu’s shoes, and pleaded the application of the ‘doctrine of necessity’ used in the crisis that trailed the demise of President Umaru Yar’Adua in 2010.

    The letter came on a day supporters of the late Audu took to the streets at Itobe in Ajaokuta Local Government area of the state protesting against Bello’s choice.

    The protesters blocked the bridge across River Niger which connects areas in Kogi Central, including Anyingba and Dekina.

    Faleke in the four page letter written by his counsel, Chief Wole Olanipekun and entitled RE: JUST CONCLUDED GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION IN KOGI STATE -APC SHOULD NOT SIDETRACK JAMES ABIODUN FALEKE OR SUPER IMPOSE ON HIM ANY OTHER PERSON OR CANDIDATE, said:

    “While reiterating and adopting the position of our client as highlighted, expressed and conveyed in our first letter, permit us, most humbly, but frankly to add the following points on behalf  and instruction of our client, that is to say:

    (i)The Issue involved is that of constitutional, formal and legal imperatives, rather than political expediency. In the eyes of the Constitution and the law, our client is the governor-elect of Kogi State. There is no gainsaying this fact. It is a truism that cannot be discounted.

    (ii) It is the duty of the APC to champion the actualization of its mandate, as well as that of our client. In this wise, we most humbly advise  and caution that the party should be minded of the Ides of November, because  the idea being sold to the APC by the INEC to go and hold a supplementary primary election for the purpose  of bringing forth a governorship  candidate to contest a supplementary  election in 91 polling units is saturated with deleterious legal and constitutional landmines. We posit without any hesitation that at this stage, INEC and all the political parties that took part in the concluded election have reached a point of no return. Thus our client can neither be jettisoned by the APC, nor can a new or fresh candidate be imposed on him as his Principal. The law also does not  recognize  this type of supplementary  election in 91 polling units, with total number  of eligible voters with PVCs not more than 25,000 or thereabout. Otherwise, if the law and Constitution allow it, Kogi State would end up holding a supplementary election, which would also produce a supplementary governor. Put bluntly, there cannot be any legitimate Governor of Kogi State who would emerge from the supplementary election (outside our client) with a maximum of 25,000 votes, assuming all the registered voters with PVCs cast their votes for the anticipatory supplementary governor will also be likened to a Governor of 91 polling units. May we quickly draw your attention to Section 179 (2) (b) of the 1999 Constitution which states:

    “(2) A candidate of an election to the office of Governor of a state shall be deemed to have been duly elected where, there being two or more candidates-

    (b) He has not less than one-quarter of all the votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of all the local government areas in the state.”

    He recalled how the PDP ,in 1999, “called off the bluff of INEC when it ordered a re-run in Adamawa State to elect a fresh or new Governor in place of the then Governor-elect, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who had already transmuted  to be Vice President elect.”

    Continuing, he said: “It was the contention of PDP that the then Deputy Governor-elect, Boni Haruna automatically became and assumed the position of governor-elect. The PDP took the matter to court and, at the end of the legal pilgrimage, the Supreme Court agreed with the PDP. Then the Deputy Governor-elect, Boni Haruna, not only assumed position as Governor, but spent two terms in office. With very high respect, we do not expect the APC to do less.

    “When the late Umaru Yar’Adua was terminally sick, some leading members of your party in coalition with some decent forces in the country, bandying the ‘doctrine of necessity’ championed the cause of the then Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan to be appointed President. At the end of it all, the National Assembly acceded to this clarion call and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan metamorphosed to acting President. Thereafter, he became substantive President for six years. The point being made by us is that if we could rely on the doctrine of necessity and maximally utilize same to make Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, the sitting President, it then goes without saying that both INEC and the APC must submit themselves to the doctrine of constitutional imperative and/or necessity to allow our client to be Governor -elect of Kogi State.

    Faleke said he is not “ready or prepared to trade off or compromise his mandate as the Governor-elect of Kogi State” and does “not want to believe that he is being discriminated against for whatever reason.”

    The Itobe protest forced motorists off the roads in the area.

    Some travellers had to continue their journey using the waterways at Shintako.

    The protesters who were mainly  Igala-speaking said it would be unfair to have an Ebira as governor of the state when the Chief Judge and the Speaker of the state assembly are also Ebira.

    A lawyer who was travelling to Odu in Dekina Local Government area said he had to make a detour to avoid running into the protesters.

    He said, “I did not envisage this, but I had no option than to turn round and continue on my journey through Shintako. I had paid N2, 500 to put my vehicle on the ferry across the water to Bassa, from where I continued”.

    Efforts made to get response from the police on what it is doing to forestall the protest spreading to other areas of the state was unsuccessful as at the time of sending this report.

    The Head of Media, Prince Abubakar Audu/Faleke campaign organization, Dr Tom Ohikere at a press conference in Lokoja warned the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, to avoid any act capable of setting Kogi State on fire.

    According to Ohikere, the presidency and APC leadership cannot pretend to be unaware of the provisions of the law, where a running mate to a deceased candidate in an ongoing election steps in as the party’s flag bearer.

    “Let me open up to you now. Our political mentor and father, the late Prince Audu on his dying bed, gave instruction to us (his followers), that should he not make it, the baton must be passed to his running mate, Faleke, who he said is capable of carrying on with his vision.

    “I want to categorically tell you that the party/executive’s conspiracy started when they heard that Prince Audu was dead, and in an ulterior move to avoid a non-Muslim from stepping in, the INEC returning officer was quickly directed to declare the result inconclusive.”

     

  • Faleke to Wada: Pack and go

    Faleke to Wada: Pack and go

    All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship running mate in tomorrow’s election in Kogi State, James Faleke, has asked Governor Idris Wada to pack and go.

    He said the state cannot endure another four years of poor governance and inept leadership.

    Faleke, who spoke of the vision of his party for the state, assured that the Confluence State would be taken to loftier heights by the APC government.

    He said: “The era of bad leadership in the state is over. Kogi cannot afford to swim against the tide. There is no attraction in the party. The state has nothing to show for 12 years of the PDP in the Confluence State.

    “We in the APC have no doubt in our mind that the people have rejected the PDP government and, on Saturday, they would show this with their votes for change.

    “Our party has demonstrated capacity to deliver on promises as the agent of change. We also have antecedents in states administered by the progressives.

    “Since the PDP-led government has over the years failed to satisfy the people’s needs, it behoves on the electorate to embrace the APC and the menu of development and change that it is bringing to the table.”

    According to Faleke, APC has what it takes to leverage on Kogi’s closeness to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to join the club of frontline states in the country through rapid development of infrastructure and other amenities.

  • Faleke urges Kabba community to vote for APC

    Kogi State All Progressives Congress (APC) deputy governorship candidate, James Abiodun Faleke has urged residents of Kabba community in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area to vote for the party to enable them enjoy the benefits of change.

    Faleke spoke on Kabba Day, held last weekend at St. Augustine’s College, Kabba.

    He said it was time the people changed their style by voting for APC in the governorship poll.

    The people, he said did not gain anything for their loyalty and commitment to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last 16 years.

    Faleke noted that this year’s Kabba Day was significant because it was holding in the month the electorate would choose between a performer and a non-performer, competence and incompetence as well as experience and inexperience.

    The APC chieftain said it was sad the PDP has nothing to show for running the state for 13 years.

    He said the state of the infrastructures in Kogi exposed the level of maladministration of the PDP government over the years, adding that the government could not fix the roads.

  • Faleke begins road rehabilitation

    Mr. James Abiodun Faleke, running mate to the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Prince Abubakar Audu, has begun the rehabilitation of the Mopamuro-Isanlu Road in Yagba East Local Government.

    The road, which connects five local governments and links Kogi with Kwara State, has, for years, been in a bad condition.

    Faleke, according to a statement in Lokoja,  embarked on the rehabilitation to ease movement.

    He was quoted as saying that it was unfair for the Yagba Federal Constituency to have been cut off because of bad road network, which the authority in the state was less concerned about. Faleke noted that it was time the people’s representatives woke up from their slumber.

    He said the bad road had impoverished residents.

    Faleke said the neglect of the strategic road linking Yagba with Ilorin under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration at the national and state levels was a testimony that the party had no good plan for the constituents.

  • Kogi: Faleke good as Audu’s runningmate, says businessman

    The emergence of House of Representatives member, James Faleke as the running mate to the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, has been described as a good omen in the confluence state.

    The Chief Executive (CEO) of Grandure Mobile Tent, Mr. Wemi Jones, who made the remark, noted that his selection to support the Prince of the Niger in the rescue mission from the hands of the rudderless Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has really united the party.

    Disclosing this in Kabba, the Bunu-born businessman described Faleke as a great son of Okunland and good ambassador of Kogi State, whose political profile has risen to the pinnacle Lagos and Abuja.

    He said his wealth of experience as a two-term council chairman and as a serving member of the House of Representatives, representing Ikeja/Ojodu Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, for a second term will help the state.

    Mr. Wemi said as a true son of Okunland, Faleke needed the support of all and sundry to realise his ambition in lifting Kogi to loftier heights. According to him, the era of bad leadership was over, lamenting the neglect of his people by successive governments in the state.

  • Kabba agog for APC gov running mate Faleke

    Kwara State governor Abdulfatah Ahmed has approved the appointment of four more special advisers in addition to the eight special assistants and advisers engaged last month.

    Intended by the governor to strengthen his administration’s commitment to greater performance and reflect his sensitivity to gender representation in government, the current appointment brings the total number to twelve.

    Secretary to the Kwara State Government, Alhaji Sola Isiaka Gold in a statement listed the new appointees as Mrs. Felicia Dupe Faremi (Special Adviser, Special Duties), Hajia Ejide A. Balogun (Special Adviser, Electoral Matters), Mr. Olayinka Olaoye (Special Adviser, Infrastructure and Project Monitoring) and Alhaji Mahmud Saraki (Special Adviser, Road Maintenance and Rural Roads).