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The All Progressives Congress’ (APC) deputy governorship candidate in Kogi, Abiodun Faleke, says he will not make himself available for swearing in with Yahaya Bello on January 27, 2016.
Faleke stated this at a meeting of APC stakeholders in Kogi west senatorial district in Kabba, Kogi state, on Monday.
He explained that this was in furtherance of his earlier letter to the national leadership of the party not to work with Bello, then governorship candidate. Faleke, who was reacting to resolutions reached at the meeting that he should pursue the legal option to a logical conclusion, held that the Audu/Faleke ticket remained intact and unchanged.
“I will not disappoint Prince Abubakar Audu. I, James Abiodun Faleke, will not be there for the swearing-in if we don’t finish the case before the Jan. 27, 2016,” he said. “Nobody consulted me before making me a deputy to Bello.
Bello too did not consult me. I have made my position known to the party leadership on this. I am not ready to betray and disappoint Prince Abubakar Audu.”
He exonerated President Muhammadu Buahri from the crisis, saying that Buhari he knows cannot be a party to injustice and outright violation of the rule of law.
Faleke warned the leadership of the party against setting it on a path of destruction through impunity and injustice, adding that they should learn from what happened to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He said the present struggle was a complex one and beyond him, saying that it was about emancipation of the people and the future of the state.
While asking the people not to fight or castigate anybody over the development, Faleke said those who are fighting in 2015 for positions in 2019 were trying God. “People are fighting for 2019 in 2015. Are they God? What is happening is beyond human imagination,” he said.
He warned members and supporters of the party against fighting or castigating anybody, saying that those behind the plot were only working to actualise God’s plan and the ultimate liberation of the state from the jaws of poverty and under-development. “I am a marathoner, no matter how bumpy and rough the road is, we shall get there,” he said. According to him, the constitutional crisis created by the sudden death of Audu, when finally resolved will enrich the country’s democracy. He thanked the Igala for their support and resolve to defend the mandate with their blood and assured them that their efforts will not be in vain.
Credits: The Cable
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