A tense meeting of the All Progressive Congress (APC) officials ended
political deadlock over the Kogi State APC primary races today. James
Faleke, the former running mate the deceased Abubakar Audu, has
threatened to pull out of the race, making the Party's nomination of
Ydeahaya Bello vulnerable to a legal challenge in court. Mr. Faleke made
his threat known to journalists at the end of the meeting at the Party
Secretariat in Abuja.
A tense meeting of the All Progressive Congress (APC) officials ended
political deadlock over the Kogi State APC primary races today. James
Faleke, the former running mate the deceased Abubakar Audu, has
threatened to pull out of the race, making the Party's nomination of
Ydeahaya Bello vulnerable to a legal challenge in court. Mr. Faleke made
his threat known to journalists at the end of the meeting at the Party
Secretariat in Abuja.
Mr. Faleke was on the APC gubernatorial ticket as the Deputy Governor
candidate and argues that, due to the death of Mr. Audu, he should be
the rightful APC candidate in the reelection.
He told the media "if the Party decides to go with Bello as the
candidate, I will pull out of the race leaving it vulnerable to be
challenged in a court of law."
He added that he was not briefed by the leadership of the Party on
their decision to pick Bello as party candidate, and that he was just
informed about their decision.
"The Party told us that they have nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello. We
told them that it is not acceptable and we are not going with it, and
that I personally observed that my name was submitted to INEC as the
Deputy Governorship candidate, " he continued.
Mr. Faleke insisted that Mr. Bello did not participate in the
campaign adding that he thought that Party would challenge the
Independent National Electoral Commission in court.
"I want to make it very clear that Alhaji Yahaya Bello did not take
part in all our campaign process and we now are only contesting in 91
polling units out 2,548."
Earlier political supporters of both Mr. Bello and Mr. Faleke
besieged the Party Secretariat chanting solidarity songs for their
principals.
No comments:
Post a Comment