Attack on Ganduje over Tinubu/Shettima joint ticket unacceptable - Aide
Chief Oliver Okpala, an aide to the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has described the attack on his principal by disgruntled members of the party in Gombe as unacceptable.
Okpala, who is the Special Assistant on Public Enlightenment to Ganduje, noted that the acts of thuggery and brigandage by some members of the party at the zonal meeting of the North East APC is totally condemnable, irresponsible and unpatriotic to the current political dispensation in the county.
He noted that there is no space for violence in Nigeria’s political space presently, just as he urged party members to resort to the civilized tenet of political decency, decorum and comportment in their political activities in the country.
Reacting on Monday to the unfortunate political crisis which took place in Gombe, at the meeting of the APC North East Zone, Okpala remarked that it was this kind of unwarranted political crisis in the western region in the first republic that developed into a major national crisis in the county that contributed to the collapse of the first republic.
Stating that Gandue remains a father to all party faithful, he said national chairman’s relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his Vice, Sen Kashim Shettima, is not in doubt, as it is as solid as the rock of Gibraltar.
“Even when Dr. Ganduje tried to diffuse the tension by letting them know that its a joint ticket, these individuals whose actions looked recalcitrant by nature failed to see reason to agree with his genuine submission,” he noted.
“He had emphasised that the North East produced Nigeria’s number two citizen, and that the APC values the zone. He also said that the President and Vice President are a single ticket under the constitution, yet they refused to listen.
“What kind of politicians are these individuals seeking violence with lack of tact to resolving whatever grievances they may have?”
Okpala called on politicians across the country to advice their supporters to eschew violence, which he described as an ill-wind that blows no one any good.
“Political leaders should advice their followers and supporters to always show restraint and play by the rules, politics is not about violence, it is dialogue, lobbying and consultations. No matter what people feel, they should control their tempers.
“This attempt by these individuals to physically attack the national chairman was an unruly act which must not be allowed to be swept under the carpet.
“As everyone could see, the national chairman was going to his car and they accosted him just to attack him. Thanks to the Nigerian police personnel and other security operatives who acted promptly, preventing them from physically attacking the national chairman and stopping the situation from degenerating into total anarchy and chaos.
“This was not just an assault on Dr. Ganduje but to the entire APC national leadership which he leads.
“How do you treat a man who has laboured round the clock for peace like this?” Okpala wondered.
“We condemn this act in its totality. Nigeria will never be allowed to descend into such brigandage, such an occasion is supposed to be one with decorum. This act does nor portend well for the image of the country.
“This is a dangerous precedence. This was even an occasion where state governors from the zone were in attendance. What an effrontery!
“Those responsible for these ignoble actions should immediately return to the path of political rectitude because this is to say the least a mark of indiscretion which has no place in the current political dispensation.
“Dr. Ganduje has always worked for peace and the unity of this country and no one should pay him back like this. No, this is unacceptable. Violence can never have a place in our polity,” Okpala said.