Supporters
of the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) and the main opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara State are desperate about power.
The
former has not hidden its deep interest to hold on to power, banking on the
continuity of its achievements while the latter’s campaign slogan is freedom
from the incumbent.
There
was, however, respite that the elections would not be marred by violence when
the leaders of the contending political parties, penultimate Saturday, at INEC
office in Ilorin, the state capital, signed a peace accord.
The
peace agreement, dubbed “Ilorin Accord”, was signed by 15 parties and their
candidates out of the 16 expected to take part in the elections. Labour Party
was the only party absent at the event which took place at the INEC
headquarters in Ilorin.
The
Resident Electoral Commissioner for the state, Dr. Emmanuel Onucheyo, described
the event as the first of its kind after a similar exercise by the national
headquarters of the commission.
The
state governor and candidate of the APC, Alhaji AbduFattah Ahmed, and his
counterpart from the PDP, Senator Simon Ajibola,who earlier embraced one
another to the delight of those in attendance, pledged support to the
initiative.
Ahmed
asked the organisers of the event to replicate the accord at the local
government level in the state as he noted that, without peace, credible
elections would be impossible.
The
signatories pledged to ensure that their supporters follow the pledge they had
made towards peaceful conduct in all aspects of the elections.
Part
of the commitment in the accord includes ensuring that campaigns are based on
issues and devoid of religious, ethnic or tribal profiling and refraining from
making statements that have the capacity to incite violence.
It
included a provision to forcefully speak against provocative utterances whether
perpetrated by their supporters or opponents. The agreement committed the
signatories to the monitoring of adherence to the accord.While hinting that a
monitoring committee, consisting of statesmen and women as well as traditional
and religious leaders may be set up, the accord tasked all the institutions of
government involved in the electoral process, including INEC and security
agencies, to act and be seen to be committed to the agreement.
Earlier,
Kwara State commissioner of police, Mr. Salihu Garuba, had read a riot
act to politicians in the state, saying any politician who carries firearms or
dangerous weapons will be arrested and prosecuted.
Speaking
at a security meeting with political stakeholders in Ilorin , the police
commissioner said the state police command would not tolerate proliferation of
firearms.
“We
are not going to give anybody permit to carry guns. We would not allow anyone
to kill us. If you have disagreement with your opponent there is a better way
to settle it through the ballot. And if you have cars with factory-fitted
tinted glasses, please come and obtain official permit so that you can use it”,
he said.
In
view of this,the two rival political parties have since commenced their
campaigns wooing voters with various promises.
The
ruling APC kick started the campaigns followed by the opposition PDP.
Infact,the presidential candidates of the two rival political parties have also
visited Kwara to drum support for their parties.
The
presidential campaign team of the APC visited Ilorin, penultimate Saturday, while
that of the PDP visited penultimate Monday.
But
contrary to expectations, particularly because of the “ILORIN ACCORD,”the
campaign turned bloody last Wednesday when the campaign team of the APC visited
Isapa in Ekiti local government area of the state.
The
campaign team was attacked and two people were feared dead following gun shots
they received while about 20 others sustained critical injuries.
Three
campaign vehicles of the APC were vandalised.
Meanwhile,Governor
Ahmed has said he will not participate in any debate with the opposition
PDP in the state, saying debate is not a key issue to him. Supporters of a
politician, who laid ambush, were alleged to have carried out the attack in
Isapa when Ahmed ‘s campaign train arrived the town.
Sunday
Vanguard reliably gathered that the hoodlums attacked
and destroyed the APC campaign vehicles.
The
attack caused panic as people ran helter skelter.
However,
despite the attack, the governor led other members of the party to address a
large crowd of supporters in the town. .
Ahmed
described the attack as unfortunate, saying he was committed to peace.
“We
have remained committed to a peaceful campaign everywhere we have gone to and
we have been to virtually all the communities in this state without any
problem”, the governor said.
“However
its quite unfortunate that as we were coming here our advance team was met with
resistance by some misguided youths. Some of our people were shot and they have
been rushed to the hospital. One of them was very critical and we don’t know
what will happen to him but we are praying that he survives.
Kwara Peace Accord in Tatters: Two feared dead as campaign goes bloody!
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