APC, FG IS BEHIND ZAMFARA KILLINGS, FAYOSE ALLEGES
The irrevocable activist and former governor
of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has allegedly twitted that the Nigerian
government plotted the killings in Zamfara State in a bid to suspend general
election from holding in the state in 2019.
“I have been reliably informed that the FG is
plotting to hide under the killings in Zamfara State by armed bandits to impose
emergency rule on the state,” Fayose said on Wednesday.
“This is their response to the insistence of
INEC not to allow APC field candidates for the 2019 general election in the
state,” he added.
Fayose insisted that the killings were
plotted by the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) and the Nigerian
government in other to declare an emergency rule in the state.
“With the emergency rule, there will only be
Presidential and National Assembly elections in Zamfara in February next year
while governorship and State House of Assembly elections will be postponed till
May,” he said.
The former governor asked the federal
government to “apologise to the people of Zamfara State, who were left at the
mercy of armed bandits instead of using the killings to achieve political goal”
On October 10, the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) banned the APC in Zamfara State from fielding
candidates for the governorship, state and federal legislative positions in the
2019 elections.
The electoral body in a letter written to APC
said the party failed to conduct primaries in the state before the October 7
deadline on the INEC calendar. INEC said that they received the report that no
primary was conducted in Zamfara despite the full mobilization and deployment
of the commission’s officials.
With factions and tussles within the Zamfara
State chapter of the APC, the party was unable to come to a consensus on the
preferred gubernatorial candidate for the party.
The incumbent governor, Abdulaziz Yari,
backed Shehu Idris as his successor while the Senator Kabiru Marafa, a
governorship aspirant, stood against the governor’s plans to force a candidate
on the party.
The warring in the state division made the
National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC announce the dissolution of Zamfara
APC executives led by Alhaji Lawali M. Liman.
The dissolved executive still proceeded to
hold primary elections that saw Idris win the governorship candidature while
Yari emerged as the preferred senatorial candidate for Zamfara West senatorial
zone.
However, the report submitted to the APC
National headquarters by the Major General Abubakar Mustapha Gana-led Zamfara
State Electoral Committee was that there was no primary in Zamfara State.
But more than two months after the primary in
the state, tragedy stroke when unknown gunmen reportedly killed 17 people in
the State.
The assault came just days after 25 people
were killed in similar raids on two villages in the region.
Gunmen on motorcycles stormed Magami village
in the Maradun district area of the state on Saturday, shooting
indiscriminately as residents fled
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