The Ogun
State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) witnessed a theatre of war
on Thursday, as thugs took over the state secretariat of the party in Abeokuta,
the state capital.
The
suspected thugs arrived at the secretariat armed with clubs, bottles, iron,
charms and other dangerous weapons.
It was
confusion around Leme area of Abeokuta, as the hoodlums stormed the secretariat
to disrupt a meeting of members of the harmonisation committee of the party.
They had
apparently got wind of a meeting scheduled for the secretariat by National
Assembly members from the party and threatened to deal with anyone that dared
to hold any meeting in the secretariat.
They
pounced on artisans who were going about their lawful businesses close to the
secretariat and beat up many of them, while one of them was stabbed on the
biceps of his left arm.
Car
dealers got a bitter taste of the brute of the attackers, with two of the
vehicles on display had their windscreens smashed.
People,
who live on Abiola Way, where the secretariat is located, shot the scenes
created by the thugs from far distance, having witnessed the magnitude of the
attack on others.
Journalists,
who raced to the scene to have it captured in film, went through hell in the
hands of the thugs and sustained various degrees of injuries, just as cameras
of two television stations (MITV and Galaxy) and cell phones of reporters were
forcefully taken by the thugs.
The
suspected thugs vandalised property and pounced on journalists who had come to
cover the meeting at about 10.30 a.m.
National
Assembly members of the party who had planned to hold a meeting at the
secretariat had to detour to Iwe Iroyin, where they addressed newsmen.
Soldiers and policemen at the scene of the chaos were watching the hoodlums attacking the innocent journalists with weapons, with the hoodlums carting the items away.
Soldiers and policemen at the scene of the chaos were watching the hoodlums attacking the innocent journalists with weapons, with the hoodlums carting the items away.
Meanwhile,
members of the state harmonisation committee, led by Senator Gbenga Kaka,
during a press conference held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ)
secretariat, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta, kicked against any form of imposition from
any quarters in the constitution of the committee.
The press
conference had in attendance Senators Gbenga Obadara and Akin Odunsi. Seven out
of nine members of the House of Representatives from the state, Honourables
Segun Williams, Olumide Osoba, Adekunle Adeyemi, Abiodun Abdul-Balogun, Kehinde
Odeneye, Bukola Buraimoh and Babatunde Ogunola, were also in attendance.
Others at
the conference included the national ex-officio of the party, Yemi Sanusi; the
state chairman of the defunct All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP), Alhaji
Olalekan Wasiu and Alhaji A. Bajo.
Kaka
said members of the interim executive committee were Chief Sunday Sowunmi
(treasurer), Honourable Ogunola (organising secretary) and himself being the
secretary, while the chairman would be nominated by the state governor
and the public relations officer to be nominated by the defunct Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC).
Kaka said
members of the party were opposed to some people who had decided to be parading
themselves as acting chairmen, interim executives at the state, local
government wards and polling units with no legal backing.
The
members, according to Kaka, were attempting to usurp the functions of the
yet-to-be inaugurated harmonisation committee, saying that the act had led into
commotion in all the 236 wards in the state.
The
federal lawmaker said the formal inauguration of the harmonisation committee
was fixed for Thursday at 4.00 p.m, to be conducted by the South-West zonal
vice chairman of the party, saying that the inauguration was put off, following
an attempt to manipulate the exercise.
“Following
the apparent attempt at manupulating our constitution and breaching the
national guidelines, the inauguration was purportedly put-off.
“However,
having formed the majority of the harmonisation committee membership and
believing that nature abhors vaccum, there is the need for purposeful
leadership.
“After the
inaugural meeting of the interim state executive, modalities for the structure
formation at the local government, wards and polling units shall be put in
place for a smooth registration of our members.
“Loyal
members of our great party are advised to stay calm in the face of provocation
from any quaters and totally reject any imposition in whatever guise.
“All
illegal structures and committees put in place at various levels are null and
void and are of no effect whatsoever. All ongoing illegal registration as well
are equally invalid and should be disregarded,” he said.
Addressing
party loyalists and National Assembly members after the situation had been
brought under control, a former governor of the state and leader of APC, Chief
Olusegun Osoba, said it was regrettable that the state government could unleash
terror on the same people that stood through thick and thin for him to be
elected in 2011.
He charged
APC members in the state to adopt a tit-for-tat approach against the
pro-government faction of the party henceforth, promising never to restrain
anyone from retaliating unprovoked attacks.
“I have
been holding people from retaliating unprovoked attack. But henceforth, I am
not going to restrain anyone. If they hit you on the right cheek, do not turn
the left one to them. If they blow hot, you should also blow hot,” he said.
Reacting
to Osoba’s threat, however, the interim chairman of the state chapter of APC,
Alhaji Tajudeen Bello, accused the former governor of fuelling crisis within
the party.
Bello
alleged that the national leader of the party was masterminding the violence
that happened at the party secretariat.
He also
alleged that the thugs that unleashed terror on the journalists and residents
were brought from Lagos.
“It
was a great surprise that a new dimension is being introduced into the
politicking of Ogun State, more so, from so-called responsible politicians that
the people give very high regards.
“But
unfortunately, early this morning, we got a report from our staff at the
secretariat that some people just came to attack them for no just cause and in
the process, they injured some of our staff there.
“I had to
quickly phone them and the police that they should vacate the secretariat,
because this is a party that does not believe in violence.
“However,
immediately after the attack, which was so much unexpected, we learnt that our
revered leader, Chief Osoba, also came with the members of the National
Assembly and addressed them that he was spoiling for a fight, he was ready for
a fight.
“I would
not believe that he said so, because he happens to be a builder of this party
and they say what you build you don’t destroy. And as an elder statesman, every
expectation is that he should always play a mediatory role in case of any issue
whatsoever.
“The
unfortunate issue is when our leader was even addressing them, there were
sporadic gunshots into the air. One could not imagine what the mission was.
But thank
God, because of the maturity of the leadership of the APC in Ogun State, we
never intended to meet violence with violence. It is our plan to curb violence
in this state. We place the issue on the record,” he said.
The Ogun
APC interim chairman also alleged that the thugs who unleashed violence at the
party secretariat were brought in from Lagos.
“Generally, we all believed that they came in a van; they relatively
came from Lagos. You will agree with me that the van came through Kobape
into our state.
“So, by inference, they came from Lagos and they must have been brought by people that have ulterior motive to disrupt the peace.”
“So, by inference, they came from Lagos and they must have been brought by people that have ulterior motive to disrupt the peace.”
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