Rep. James Faleke, running mate to the late Abubakar Audu, who
participated in the Nov 21 governorship election in Kogi, has rejected
the party's decision to present Yahaya Bello for the Dec 5 supplementary
election.
INEC declared the Nov 21 election as inconclusive following the cancellation of voting in 91 polling units across the state.
However, Audu died on Nov 22 as the result of the election was
announced and the electoral body asked APC to nominate another candidate
to replace Audu in the supplementary election fixed for Dec 5.
Yahaya Bello was the runner-up in the party's primary where late Audu
emerged as the candidate of the All Peoples Congress for the election.
Faleke said on Monday, while briefing newsmen at the APC national
secretariat in Abuja, that the decision was not acceptable as Bello did
not participate in any of the campaigns or primary before the election.
He said he was at the party headquarters for a meeting to resolve the
issue but was shocked as he was only briefed on the party's position on
the issue.
He said: ''We met for two hours as you have observed and of course we
discovered at the meeting that what we were invited for was just a mere
briefing rather than it being where we could have deliberated and solve
the quagmire we find ourselves in.
''We were only briefed about the position of the party. The party
told us that they had nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello and of course we
made it clear as the political family of Prince Abubakar Audu that it is
not acceptable.
''We are not going with it and I personally observed that my name has
been submitted to INEC as deputy governorship candidate to pair with
Bello.
''I told the National Chairman in clear words that I have submitted a
letter this morning distancing myself from that decision that on no
ground will I want to be associated with the decision of the party to
pair me with Bello because I am already governor-elect.
''The governor-elect cannot yet become another deputy governorship candidate.''
Faleke said he was not consulted on the decision of the party and would not take part in the supplementary election.
He said Bello did not take part in any of the campaign processes.
He said he would go to court to challenge the INEC decision should the party insist on Bello.
''We are only contesting election in 91 polling units out 2, 548 and
we have made it very clear that if they go ahead to conduct the
election, it would be challenged in the court of law, it will be null
and void.
''Mr Chairman told us directly right away without considering it
twice that the party will not go to court and since the party is not
going to court we have taken it upon ourselves as our right to defend
ourselves in court and we are challenging the decision.''
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