Voters in four States of Nigeria, Rivers, Benue, Akwa Ibom
and Jigawa states are presently out to elect Local Government Council chairmen
and councilors.
Keeping
the tradition of make-believe election, the ruling parties in each of the four
states are expected to sweep all the seats, due to the undemocratic influence
of the respective governors.
The
outcomes will also be affected intra-party crisis, boycott by opposing
political parties, and court orders stopping elections, in the case of Rivers
State.
The
situation in Rivers which has raised political tension and security risk, makes
the exercise dicey. The verbal war between the embattled Governor Siminalayi
Fubara and the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun has
exacerbated the Rivers polity ahead of today’s election.
Going
by the support Fubara has given the Action People’s Party, the APP is predicted
to post a landslide victory in a contest that experience ups and down. This
prediction is fueled by the defection of Governor Fubara’s men to the party
ahead of the poll and the crises in the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Added to this, a faction of the PDP loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike had withdrawn from the election, while another faction of the APC led by Emeka Beke, loyal to a former governor of the state, Rotimi Amaechi, however, announced its readiness to participate in today’s election to give credence to Fubara’s orchestra.
But another faction led by Chief Tony Okocha, believed to
draw strength from Federal Capital Minister, Nyesom Wike and recognised by the
National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC, will not participate in the
election.
Despite
his denial of defection to the APP, Fubara is expected to defect to seek his
second term ticket.
Yesterday,
Governor Fubara insisted that the election must hold, even with legal
encumbrances hanging over the conduct. He challenged adding that the Inspector
General of Police would be held responsible for any breakdown of security in
the state.
Fubara’s
outburst came shortly after the Nigeria Police Force pledged to uphold the
Federal High Court’s ruling which barred the conduct of the local government
election in Rivers State today.
The
force spokesman, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said it was aware of the September 30
judgement of the court stopping the poll.
In
Benue State, the main opposition party, PDP and the ruling APC are going into
the election with baggages of two factions led by former governors Gabriel
Suswam and Samuel Ortom, who are bent on controlling structures in the state.
Flashes of upcoming clashes was surfaced yesterday when the newly inaugurated State Working Committee (SWC) of the PDP was locked out of the party’s state secretariat in Makurdi. The Ortom backed SWC arrived to collect handover notes from the outgoing caretaker committee but met a firmly locked door.
Earlier, a faction of the PDP had accused Amb Iliya Umar
Damagum led NWC of manipulating ward and local government congresses, which led
to legal issues. Some party leaders loyal to Suswam, led by Terngu Tsegba, has
called for order.
Damagum
has rubber stamped congresses in several local government areas, including
Gboko and Guma, even as congresses failed to hold. Like in Rivers, the crisis
has escalated with a court order that stopped the congresses in the state, but
the NWC allegedly had ignored the injunction.
The
APC too is engaged in factional battle as members that are still loyal to
Governor Hyacinth Alia and others loyal to the Secretary to the Government of
the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, have locked horns, despite the
existence of a caretaker committee set up by the NWC, which absolved members of
both factions.
The
SGF faction Midwest Herald gathered has refused to accept the APC seven-member
committee headed by Benjamin Omale as chairman in the state.
The
situation in Akwa Ibom State looks like easy ride for Governor Umo Eno because
the APC and other opposition parties have not shown determination to win the
election.
The
internal fued facing the APC will stop Senate President Godswill Akpabio from
winning anything in the election. The assurance by the APC Local Government
Election Campaign Council, Senator Ita Enang, that the party was fully prepared
and committed to win the poll, may not galvanize votes. The APC leadership said
it had lost confidence in the chairman of the state electoral body, Aniediabasi
Ikoiwak.
In
Jigawa State, the police command was forced to impose restrictions on all forms
of vehicular movement from 12am this morning, October 5, 2024 to 6pm today,
except for those on essential services or duties.
The
police authority warned political parties and their followers intending to use
weapons are advised to refrain from such and strictly adhere to and abide by
the rules and regulations governing the electoral process.
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