How Kogi PDP’s Internal Crisis, Power Rotation Fueled Support for Bello
Fresh indications have emerged that apart from the violence
unleashed on voters and the opposition parties in Kogi State during last
Saturday’s gubernatorial election, internal crisis within the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) and the possibility of power rotating to Kogi West
Senatorial zone in 2023 also contributed to the re-election of the candidate of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Yahaya Bello.
This is coming as a PDP Woman Leader for Wada Aro Campaign Council,
Ochadamu Ward, in Ofu Local Government Area, Mrs. Acheju Abuh, has been burnt
to death in her home by suspected political thugs.
THISDAY gathered that the seed of discord was sowed in the PDP on
September 3, after Musa Wada, a younger brother of a former Governor of the
state, Captain Idris Wada, emerged the winner of the party’s governorship
primaries in the state.
Wada had polled a total of 748 votes to defeat his main opponent,
Abubakar Ibrahim, the son of another former Governor of the state, Ibrahim
Idris (popularly called Ibro) who polled 710 votes.
Wada’s elder brother, Idris came third with 345 votes while Dino
Melaye polled 70 votes to emerge fourth.
The governorship primary election had initially ended abruptly when
gunmen invaded the Lokoja Confluence Stadium venue of the election.
Investigation revealed that Ibrahim Idris who was the main financier
of PDP in the state felt that his son was cheated out of the governorship
ticket.
To worsen the crisis, Abubakar, the second runner up in the PDP
primaries, also went to court, asking the court to declare him the winner of
the September 3 primaries.
The former governor, it was gathered, was also said to have withdrawn
his huge financial support for the main opposition party.
“The former governor felt that despite all his contributions to the
party, his son was cheated out of the race. Not only that his son went to
court, he also withdrew his financial support and PDP went to the main election
to face Yahaya Bello with virtually empty pocket,” a source within Kogi PDP told
THISDAY.
THISDAY gathered that though the former governor delivered his local
government area, Omola, to the PDP, he did not deploy his enormous resources
and contact to ensure the victory of his party in the other parts of the state.
It was also gathered that the victory of Wada in the PDP primaries did
not go down well with his brother, Idris Wada.
Investigation revealed that despite the efforts of other family
members to reconcile them before the governorship poll, the former governor did
not support the aspiration of his younger brother with enough commitment to
guarantee victory at the polls.
Also an aggrieved Melaye showed his disaffection with the outcome of
the primaries when he rejected his appointment by the PDP as the
Director-General of the Kogi State Governorship Campaign Council.
“Let me state categorically that I have turned down the position of
Director-General of the PDP Kogi State Governorship Campaign Council. I wish
PDP all the best. When truth is a casualty there is chaos. Senator Dino
Melaye,” Melaye had tweeted.
THISDAY gathered that apart from the crisis in the PDP, the hope of
Kogi West Senatorial zone to possibly have one of its people emerge as governor
in 2023 also fueled support in favor of Bello who has just won a final term of
four years.
Investigation showed that the people of Kogi West believed that
supporting Wada means waiting for another eight years before it would get to
their turn to produce the governor.
Bello defeated Wada in Kogi West with a margin of 33,578 votes.
In the seven local government areas that make up Kogi West – Kogi LGA;
Lokoja LGA; Yagba West LGA; Ijumu LGA; Kabba/ Bunu LGA; Yagba East LGA; and
Mopamuro LGA, APC polled 89,699 votes, while PDP scored 56, 121 votes.
A source within the Kogi PDP told THISDAY that the people of the
senatorial district did not want to wait for another eight years for it would
be their turn.
“Kogi West did not want another candidate that will come and rule for
another eight years before it will be their turn. If Musa Wada wins, he will
stay for eight years but Yahaya Bello has only four years. So, they opted to go
with Bello,” he explained.
PDP women Leader Set Ablaze in Kogi
Meanwhile, THISDAY learnt that trouble began for the PDP chief when
thugs started shooting when they arrived at her house and surrounded it,
blocking every escape route.
It was gathered that the suspected hoodlums sprayed the building with
petrol and set it ablaze as terrified villagers watched from far away.
The woman was said to have attempted to escape through a window but
was prevented by the metal burglar proof while dodging gunshots fired in her
direction.
A source in the village said that “the blood thirsty thugs waited,
shooting and watching with relish while Mrs. Abuh cried from inside the inferno
until her voice died out.”
It was gathered that the hoodlums left only when the entire house and
Mrs. Abuh had been razed down.
The Kogi State Police Command has confirmed the incident through a
statement by the Public Relations Officer, William Aya, a Deputy Superintendent
of Police(DSP).
Aya, in the statement entitled “culpable homicide/mischief by fire,”
said: “On 18/11/2019 at about 1630hrs, one Musa Ety of Ochadamu, Ofu LGA
reported at the station that, at about 1030 of same date, there was a
misunderstanding between one Awolu Zekeri aged 35 years member of APC and one
Gowon Simeon, a member of PDP both of Ochadamu, in the process Gowon Simeon
stabbed Awolu Zekeri with a knife on his lap, he died on his way to the
Hospital.
“As a result, angry youths in the area mobilized to the house of one
Simeon Abuh of same address who is an uncle to the suspect, set it ablaze,
thereby burnt one Salome Abuh, aged 60 years.”
He said three other houses were equally burnt, adding that the body of
the deceased has been moved to the University Teaching Hospital Mortuary
Anyigba for autopsy.
According to him, the police have drafted personnel to the area to
prevent any breakdown of law and order.

