After months of intense and tension-soaked campaigns by all
the political gladiators in Kogi state, the long awaited day has come.
Today the electorate in the confluence state will take their destiny in
their own hands. Presidency has also assured that Kogi people will be
allowed to choose their leader without interference.
Created in 1991, Kogi state with its rich political history is once
again the cynosure of the country as its people again take another bold
step to elect who will govern them for the next four years as
constitutional democracy stabilises. The contest is a direct power
struggle between Prince Abubakar Audu of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) and incumbent governor of Kogi state as well as gubernatorial
candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Captain Idris Wada.
The political power tussle is over who occupies the Lord Lugard Government House for the next four years.
Today’s
epoch-making day is the grand finale of months of intense campaigns and
traversing of the nooks and crannies of Kogi state by both aspirants
and candidates who indicated interest in the plumb job of Kogi state
governor.
It is important to stress that prior to primaries of the
two leading political parties in Kogi state, both APC and PDP were
star-studded by parading very high profile aspirants. On the APC list of
aspirants included Senators Nicholas Ugbane, Alex Kadiri and the
current minister of state for Labour, James Ocholi, SAN and many others,
which was not unconnected with the victory of the party in the state
during the 2015 National Assembly and State Assembly elections in the
state, particularly that the APC won 23 out of the 25 state Assembly
seats.
One interesting thing about the Kogi elections is any of
the two leading candidates (APC and PDP) who would be declared winner of
today’s governorship elections by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) in kogi state, to occupy the Lord Lugard House will
only govern for one term having spent a term each as governor of the
state at different dispensations, since advent of democratic rule in
Nigeria in 1999.
For the records, the APC candidate was governor
of the state between 1999 and 2003, on the platform of the then All
Peoples Party (APP) but, lost a second term bid to Alhaji Ibrahim Ibro
of the PDP in 2003, while the People’s Democratic Party, PDP candidate
and incumbent governor of the state, Captain Idris Wada, on another
hand, was first elected in 2011, the good news is perhaps the fact that
both Audu and Wada are both politically matured and of the yearnings and
aspirations of the people.
Suffice it to say that the campaigns
between the two front runners were intense and characterised by the
usual mudslinging associated with Nigerian politics, which makes
politics a dirty game in Nigeria, the hate speech and messages were not
left out.
However, the advantage that the people of Kogi state
would leverage on today, as they file out to elect a new governor for
the state is that each of the two top candidates have antecedents that
would speak for them. Analysts have argued that, with the security
measures assured by the Nigerian Police Force and support from other
sister agencies, Kogi people will only need the ballot papers to sack or
retain, reject or accept either of the contending parties.
The
campaigns and the build up activities prior to today’s elections by both
the APC and the PDP were less of issues, but more of character
assassination and blackmail.
particularly the PDP, but ultimately
both held on to very strong positions during their campaign to attract
votes and gain sympathy of the electorates. Whether their stories were
bought as they mounted the soap box to sell themselves or not, would be
manifest today, as the voice of the majority is expected to triumph.
Captain
Idris Wada’s main campaign strategy: The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
candidate for today’s governorship elections, Captain Wada identified
three main strategies he felt could reduce the popularity of his main
challenger, Price Audu and, that includes the alleged corruption charges
against him during his tenure as governor of the state between 1999 and
2003, the party equally did not leave out a blackmail strategy of
accusing federal government of undue interference and deliberately
denying the state her own share of the Federal Government’s bail out of
distressed states through the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN for the main
purpose of payment of outstanding worker’s salaries and allowances that
virtually all the states of the federation were faced with, due to the
fall in the prices of crude oil in the international market during the
last six months of the Jonathan administration. They equally accused the
APC candidate of arrogance and inhuman treatment tendencies.
The
PDP in Kogi state was of the strong view that the allegations of
corruption leveled against the APC candidate were enough grounds for the
people of Kogi to reject him through the ballot as they go to the polls
today.
It is important to stress that the Economic And Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC had on March 18th, 2013 arraigned the APC
candidate, Prince Audu before the Justice A.O Adeniyi of the High Court
of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on a 36-count charge bothering o
criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public funds to the
tune of N10,965,837,040 (Ten Billion , Nine hundred and Sixty-Five
Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty Seven Naira, Fourty Kobo).
The
accused pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to him, a
situation that triggered the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN to
request for a date for the commencement of trial of the accused.
This
development, which the PDP candidate and the party lashed onto and,
sufficiently used as campaign strategy to discredit the APC candidate
twelve years after he left power. Analysts have argued however, that the
inability of the previous administration to investigate and deal with
the allegations of corruption against the APC candidate using the
judicial process twelve years after he left office was not enough
reasons to prevent him from pursuing his political ambition. They stress
also that it could not have being the fault of the APC candidate that
the charges are still pending before the EFCC, therefore to resurrect
the allegations now and use them as campaign weapons to stop the
candidate can only happen in a jungle but certainly not among decent
societies governed by a constitution that guarantees freedom of its
citizens in very many ways, including the right to aspire for elective
positions.
The candidate of the PDP equally accused his main
challenger in today’s elections of connivance with the federal
government to pitch the state civil servants who are currently being
owned salaries and allowances for months against the state government by
refusing to release the state’s share of the bail out.
The PDP in
kogi state have also accused the APC candidate of high handedness and
sheer arrogance during his first tenure as governor of the state,
according to them, Prince Audu’s high horse defies every logic, which
according to them, amounts to absolute dictatorship, therefore should
not be rewarded with a second term in office as governor and chief
security officer of the state.
Prince Abubakar Audu’s campaign
strategy: On his part, the governorship candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, APC and former governor of the state, Prince
Abubakar Audu held on to the notion that the incumbent governor of the
state has performed below expectations and should be sent packing by the
electorates.
He equally accuses Wada of the PDP of high level
illegality and impunity, such that runs contrary to all known standards
and laws.
(Leadership.ng)
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