Benue APC Leaders in Search for New Political Platform says Under Threat.
Leaders of the All Progressives Congress
in Benue State led by Governor Samuel Ortom are in search of a new
political platform ahead of the 2019 general election following threats
from Abuja that Ortom could be denied the party’s ticket for hosting a
mass burial for victims of herdsmen attack.
A deadly attack launched by herdsmen on
New Year’s Day had claimed 73 lives in Guma and Logo local government
areas of Benue, plunging the state into grief. The state government
later announced its plans to hold mass burial for all the victims in the
state capital.
Worried by the security implication of
holding such mass burial and the negative publicity it could generate
for the Buhari administration, THISDAY gathered that the presidency
dispatched top security chiefs and political advisers to the state to
persuade the governor to shelve the idea with a warning that conducting
such a burial could lead to reprisal attacks in other parts of the
country. A few of his governor colleagues were also mandated to convince
him to heed the plea of the presidency.
But Ortom, who had accused the federal
government of failing the Benue people by not providing security despite
his warnings of an impending attack, with the support of the leaders of
the state, proceeded with the burial to national and international
acclaim.
Images of the mass burial held at IBB
Square in Makurdi showed trucks conveying the remains of the victims to
the venue with the grisly sight of sobbing relatives and mourners
trending on the social media for days. This sent signals of the unspoken
calamity of the herdsmen attack and brought the reality to scores.
The presidency,was
jolted by the refusal of Governor Ortom to heed its appeal to shelve
plans to hold the mass burial for the victims of the deadly attacks.
Other remarks credited to the governor
on how the attack could have been averted were also said to have
unsettled APC leaders in Abuja.
Governor Ortom had during a visit to the
state by a delegation from the National Assembly said that he alerted
President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the
Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris to the plot to launch attacks
on the state over the promulgation of an anti-open grazing law.
Vice President Osinbajo was forced by
the claim to issue a statement denying being told by the governor about
any impending attack on any specific part of the state.
Though a party delegation was led to the
mass burial by the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun,
THISDAY gathered that hawks within the presidency and the party had
resolved to deny the governor the party’s ticket in 2019 governorship
election.
Ortom, a first term governor, is expected to seek reelection. Party primaries are due to hold later this year.
A close friend of the governor, who
pleaded not to be named, said Ortom had been under serious threat since
the mass burial was held for the victims of the attack.
The source however said that the
governor was unperturbed by the threat as leaders of the party in the
state were behind him in every step he took on the deadly incident.
The governor and the leaders of the
party in the state are however not leaving things to chance as they are
already searching for alternative political platform should Abuja make
good its threat to deny the governor ticket.
What the governor also has going for him
is that the attacks have now united the Benue people, irrespective of
political persuasion.
“Ortom has been under threat from Abuja
since he hosted the mass burial, but I can tell you that he has said he
would not betray his people for any ticket,” the governor’s friend said.
“The governor has sent a message to
Abuja that they should realise that nobody has won the presidency in
Nigeria without Benue State since the election of Alhaji Shehu Shagari.
“He reminded them that where Benue goes,
is where Nigeria goes as far as election into the presidency is
concerned”, the source said.
President Buhari is also believed to be
interested in seeking re-election, although he has not made his
intentions known officially.
(source THISDAY)
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